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Big Twin: Inside the Making of the World s Largest 2-Engine Cargo Plane

Israel Aerospace Industries Boeing 777-300ER Big Twin cargo plane. Israel Aerospace Industries True to its name, the Boeing 777-300ER freighter offers 25% greater volume compared to the Boeing 777-200F, an already successful freighter flying for the likes of Lufthansa Cargo, FedEx Express, and Qatar Airways Cargo, with 90% commonality between the two aircraft. Israel Aerospace Industries Boeing 777-300ER Big Twin cargo plane. Israel Aerospace Industries The Big Twin also offers a fuel savings of 21% per tonne compared to the Boeing 747-400F aircraft while offering a comparable range and fewer engines to service. Israel Aerospace Industries Boeing 777-300ER Big Twin cargo plane.

Luxembourg Logistics and Warehousing Market Overwhelming USD 6 7 Bn by 2025| Cargolux Airlines, KUEHNE+NAGEL, CFL Multimodal, Luxair Cargo, WDP, Logistics4Pharma, Qatar Airways Cargo, Wallenborn, DB Schenker, DPD Group, DHL, POST Luxembourg – KSU

rcMay 7, 2021 Luxembourg Logistics and Warehousing Market is expected to reach USD 6.7 Billion by 2025. Logistics is a relatively narrow field, and job growth is on par with the average for all occupations. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 4.4 percent employment growth for logisticians between 2019 and 2029. Logistics is a relatively narrow field, and job growth is on par with the average for all occupations. Luxembourg’s international airport is one of the leading freight airports in Europe and home base of Cargolux, Europe’s leading all-cargo carrier. Luxembourg’s airport cargo centre has a total capacity of one million tons of freight per year and offers high-quality services.

Roaring success: Qatar Airways brings captive lions back home to SA

Roaring success: Qatar Airways brings captive lions back home to SA The airline helped to relocate seven lions that have lived in captivity for several years in the Ukraine to South Africa where they will live out the rest of their lives in the wild. Better known as an airline that transports thousands of people across the world, Qatar Airways through its cargo division has quietly been making a significant impact on environmental protection. Earlier this year, the airline launched its Rewild the Planet initiative as part of its WeQare sustainability programme. Through the initiative, Qatar Airways has pledged to fly wild animals back to their natural habitats for free.

Qatar Airways Cargo Returns Seven Rescued Lions To Their Natural Habitat For Free

Qatar Airways Cargo Returns Seven Rescued Lions To Their Natural Habitat For Free By helping the Ukraine-based NGO Warriors of Wildlife (WOW), Qatar Airways Cargo kept its promise to fly lions to their natural habitat for free. It took six months of hard work involving no less than a dozen departments and over 50 employees to ensure a successful operation. On Thursday, April 29, the Kouga and Swinburne nature reserves in South Africa welcomed three lions, one lioness and three cubs. This involved a three-day trip from Kiev to Doha and Johannesburg so that the lions could walk on grass for the first time in their lives. So far, all are in good health.

Qatar Airways Cargo returns rescued lions to their natural habitat for free

Qatar Airways (QA) Cargo recently transported seven rescued lions to their natural habitat free of charge under its ‘Rewild the Planet’ initiative. Extending its support to the non-profit organization Warrior of Wildlife (WOW), QA Cargo flew three lions, one lioness and three cubs in a three-day trip from Kiev to Doha and Johannesburg. On April 29, the Kouga and Swinburne nature reserves in South Africa welcomed the lions who were able to walk on grass for the first time in their lives. The entire operation was carried out over a period of six months and involved twelve departments and more than 50 employees to ensure its success.

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