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Quick work keeps Chile plant working

Ukrainian-owned specialist carrier Antonov Airlines NEO Air Charter and Logwin have moved parts for a quicklime kiln from Italy and Brazil for a wood production plant in Chile. The parts, totalling about 80 tons,  needed to be changed during a plant shutdown in a strict timeframe. The movement was organised from Italy via Brazil to Chile on an AN124 aircraft. [+]

NEO Air Charter turns up the heat in Iceland

NEO Air Charter and customer Blue Water Shipping pulled out all the stops to deliver urgent heat pipes needed to keep the heat on in Iceland. Some 20,000 households on the Reykjanes Pensinsula endured -15 degree temperatures without heating, after earthquakes and volcano eruptions damaged underground heating pipes. Blue Water Shipping of ... [+]

New appointments for Neo Air

German-based cargo charter and aviation services provider Neo Air Group has appointed Nadin Schuck (pictured top) as sales specialist and Fernanda Abe (pictured below) as time critical business development manager. Nadin Schuck works in the recently-launched Airfreight department, which provides solutions exclusively for trade customers with shipments that are not large ... [+]

New man in the North for broker NEO

German broker NEO Air Charter has appointed Ian Flett to the new position of regional sales manager, Nordic Region. He is based in Denmark. He speaks four languages and will promote the company’s services to forwarders and logistics service providers with customers in the industrial- , government- and humanitarian aid ... [+]

New Neo office in Turkey

NEO Air Charter – the European member of the Global Charter Alliance – has opened a new office in Istanbul, Turkey. Based on the Asian side of the city, it will also cover Central Asia. Sales manager Mrs Ahu Ozturk is in charge. [+]

Speed – with savings

Neo Air Charter – the founder and German member of the Global Charter Alliance – has moved two urgently needed giant track rollers from Frankfurt Hahn to Islamabad in Pakistan. The rollers – weighing 38 tonnes each and measuring 6m x 2.4m x 2.9m on their specially-constructed cradles – were needed ... [+]

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