- Taking a new direction: ACE expands into passenger
charter service.
ACE, formerly ACE Air Cargo, has expanded its services to include passenger charters, bringing a viable option to the business community, rural Alaskans and others around the state. Recently, ACE added Beechcraft 1900C airplanes to its fleet, allowing the company to transport passengers, cargo or a combination of the ......
- Airport looks to gain -- keep -- cargo business
As airport planners in Anchorage watch the rapid growth of the air cargo industry and look to the future, they can't help but glance over their shoulders, too. Several airports in Canada, the Lower 48 and Russia want a piece of Anchorage's burgeoning air cargo industry, expected to more than ......
- Everts Air services Southeast.
Everts Air Cargo has begun cargo service to the Southeast cities of Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Wrangell and Petersburg, with departures from Anchorage Monday through Saturday. Everts is operating their new Embraer Aircraft in this market and utilizing local ground handlers to serve their Southeast customers. The Embraer Aircraft is an ......
- Honor roll of sustaining members: members of the
prestigious chairmans' circle display the gold laurel wreath.
(A-I).
AAR Cadillac Manufacturing 201 Haynes Street Cadillac, MI 49601 (231) 779-4808 Fax: (231) 779-4804 1-800-355-2015 e-mail: milsales@aarcorp.com Web: www.aarcorp.com J. Mark McDonald, President Arthur L. Breithaupt, VP Military Sales Marketing Services: AAR Cadillac Manufacturing, a division of AAR Corporation, is a leading supplier of rapid deployment equipment to the Department ......
- Corporate members. (A-I).
AAR Mobility Systems 201 Haynes Street Cadillac, MI 49601 (231) 779-4808 Fax: (231) 779-4804 1-800-355-2015 Email: milsales@aarcorp.com Web: www.aarcorp.com J. Mark McDonald, President Arthur L. Breithaupt, VP Military Sales and Marketing Services: AAR Mobility Systems, a division of AAR Corporation, is a leading supplier of rapid deployment equipment to the ......
- Air Cargo: Challenges Ahead
With the globalization of manufacturing and companies increasingly incorporating the movement of their parts and products by air, projections for the air cargo industry are optimistic. In fact, experts tracking the movement of airfreight globally, particularly Boeing and Airbus, project roughly 6 percent growth per year through 2025. So far ......
- High-flying airlines invest for the future
For an industry that is pro-cyclical, projections for air cargo growth are upbeat. With economies expanding worldwide and manufacturing robust, Boeing projects in its World Air Cargo Forecast 2006/2007 that global air cargo volumes should expand at an average annual rate of 6.1 percent over the next two decades. Robert ......