CAL
Cargo Airlines now has ATC Aviation as GSA in the USA.
"Strengthening CAL's North American presence is a significant
part of our strategy,” Eyal Zagagi, CEO, CAL Cargo Airlines told
FT:
“We are adding people to our existing JFK station and
are planning to launch a new trade lane between Atlanta and Liege and
trust that the arrangement with ATC that we have struck during the CNS
Conference this week in San Antonio will enhance our presence in the market.”
J. Timothy Pfeil, VP Sales and Airline Relations, Head of
Global Compliance for ATC said the arrangement “represents the ultimate
use of ATC network across the U.S. and is a fantastic opportunity for
both CAL and ATC to grow and expand together in the United States.”
“ATC's offices are present in MIA, ATL, IAD, ORD, IAH,
LAX, and DFW thus will be a perfect match with CAL's current gateway to
Europe from JFK as well as their planned operation from ATL,” Mr.
Pfeil added.
“CNS Partnership
is an important part of our strategy to get close to our airline partners
as we continue to work together on behalf of our customers,” said
Marco Rohrer, President EMO Trans (center) pictured with Tilo Weger, Corporate
Airfreight Manager (L) and Uwe Kaeding (R) Midwest USA Regional Manager.
“EMO is moving rapidly into e-AWB whilst opening
new offices and building success upon success, as we continue to expand
our services globally,” Marco said.
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