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DHL Aviation is a group of airlines that are either owned, co-owned or chartered by DHL Express. [ citation needed ] DHL currently [ when? ] owns six main airlines to service various global regions: European Air Transport Leipzig (EAT Leipzig) is responsible for the major part of the network for Europe, and for long-haul services to the Middle ...
DHL International Aviation ME (legally incorporated as DHL Aviation EEMEA B.S.C. (C) and sometimes branded as SNAS/DHL) is a cargo airline based in Bahrain. It employs 265 workers to dispatch, fly and maintain a fleet of Boeing 767 freighters operating under a Bahraini AOC. DHL International is the central platform for DHL Air Network ...
DHL Air UK, incorporated as DHL Air Ltd., is a British cargo airline based in Orbital Park, Hounslow, London Borough of Hounslow. [2] It is wholly owned by Deutsche Post [3] and provides services on the group's DHL-branded parcel and express network in Europe. Its main base is East Midlands Airport. [1] It forms a part of the greater DHL ...
On August 13, 2004, Air Tahoma Flight 185, a Convair 580, was en route to Cincinnati from Memphis, Tennessee, carrying freight under contract for DHL Worldwide Express. The aircraft crashed on a golf course just south of the Cincinnati airport due to fuel starvation and dual engine failure, killing the first officer and injuring the captain.
AeroLogic GmbH is a German cargo airline based in Schkeuditz near Leipzig. It is a joint venture between DHL and Lufthansa Cargo [ 1 ] which operates scheduled international and long-haul cargo services out of its hubs at Leipzig/Halle Airport and Frankfurt Airport .
Solenta Aviation is an airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa, with its maintenance base at OR Tambo International Airport.The company was founded in 2000 [1] and operates cargo flights on regional routes throughout the Sub-Saharan Africa on behalf of DHL Aviation.
This is a list of notable cargo airlines organised by home country. Africa. Egyptair Cargo Airbus A300-600RF ... Mas Air Panama. DHL Aero Expreso
The second-largest airline was Small Planet Airlines (Germany) with 18 outgoing flights per week. The airline stationed an Airbus A320 aircraft to serve several leisure destinations for TUI Group. [12] It was followed by SunExpress Deutschland which operated 15 weekly departures and stationed for this a Boeing 737 aircraft at the airport. [13] [14]