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Turkish Cargo carried 13 wild animals, 4 tigers, 3 lions, 3 cheetahs, 2 lynxes and 1 cougar safely to Istanbul from Prague as part of the special cargo services.
Showing utmost care for live animal transportation service and creating real-like natural habitats on the skies, Turkish Cargo achieved to transport the live animals, taken from Biopark ŠTÍT wildlife support and breeding facility in Czechia, to Istanbul. The predators were accompanied by ...
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Turkish Cargo launched freighter flights to London Stansted on 4 October. They are operated by Airbus 330 type wide-body aircraft on Wednesday, Friday, Sunday on five different routes, and are expected to feed the Middle East Africa and Asia via Turkey.
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Turkish Cargo has obtained Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) status for its worldwide operations. The move is expected to streamline its operations by speeding up customs clearance and to help the carrier’s entry into new markets.
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Turkish Cargo has added freighter flights to Kigali in Rwanda, and Muscat, Oman, to its schedule. The A330-200F freighter flights to Kigali will be combined with Entebbe in Uganda.
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Turkish Cargo has approved the CSafe RAP temperature controlled container solution for pharmaceutical products. The airline said that CSafe’s proprietary ThermoCor VIP insulation together with a compressor-driven cooling and radiant heating system helped to precisely maintain payload temperature regardless of ambient conditions.
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Turkish Cargo sent one of its new 777F aircraft to the Eurasia Airshow in Antalya on 25-29 April. According to the carrier, the show will include acrobatic flight demonstrations, though the 102-tonne capacity giant of the skies kept its wheels firmly on the ground.
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World's fastest growing and developing air cargo brand Turkish Cargo continues to grow by strengthening its fleet and flight network.
The flag carrier airline of its country Turkish Airlines’s air cargo sub brand Turkish Cargo is connecting the world with providing fast and quality service to more than 2000 points.
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