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IAG Cargo is the cargo handling division of International Airlines Group (IAG). [1] IAG Cargo uses the freight capacity of its sister airlines' passenger flights, such as British Airways , and maintains three hubs located at Dublin Airport , Heathrow Airport and Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport .
BA World Cargo also handled freight at London's Gatwick and Stansted airports, and, through its partner British Airways Regional Cargo, at all of the main regional airports throughout the UK. [ 4 ] The company ended operations on 30 April 2014, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] having been fully merged into IAG Cargo , however without continuing dedicated cargo flights.
IAG Cargo (merger between Iberia Cargo and British Airways World Cargo) ... Cargo carried (000s tonnes) Number of aircraft [b] Notes/sources; 2011: 16,339 485 56,791 51.7
On 26 May 2015, after months of negotiations on a possible IAG takeover, the Irish government agreed to sell its 25% stake in the company. Ryanair retained a 30% stake in Aer Lingus which it agreed to sell to IAG on 10 July 2015 for €2.55 per share. [10] [11] In August 2015, Aer Lingus' shareholders officially accepted IAG's takeover offer. [12]
Based at both the Centennial Terminal (Terminal 2) and International Cargo Terminal of Ninoy Aquino International Airport, PAL Airport Services offers ground handling for seven international airlines calling at Manila, while Philippine Airlines Cargo processes and ships an average of 200 tonnes of Manila publications and 2 tonnes of mail daily ...
British Airways World Cargo was the airline's freight division before its merger with Iberia Cargo to form IAG Cargo. Aircraft types used by the division between 1974 and 1983 were Vickers 953C , [ 13 ] Boeing 707-300C [ 14 ] and Boeing 747-200F . [ 15 ]
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A Boeing 777F of FedEx Express, which is the largest cargo airline in the world. A Boeing 747-400F of Cargolux. Cargo airlines (or air freight carriers, and derivatives of these names) are airlines mainly dedicated to the transport of cargo by air. Some cargo airlines are divisions or subsidiaries of larger passenger airlines.