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Pylon
7th Nov 2008, 21:47
Herzlich Willkommen bei AIR CARGO GERMANY (http://www.acg.aero/index.php?id=2&sid=2)

Anybody more infos ?

Denim and leather
24th Nov 2008, 15:09
Hello,

And any chance without type rating?

Thanks for your help.:)

Engineer
25th Nov 2008, 12:12
Better look here (http://www.pprune.org/freight-dogs/343479-acg-cargo-airlines-germany.html)

Nightcargo
7th Dec 2008, 10:02
Does anyone know if they have filled all positions?
How is the selection process?

Charlie_Fox
9th Dec 2008, 16:35
I understand all cockpit crew positions filled, mostly with
ex LH guys.

Nightcargo
20th Dec 2008, 08:16
Rumour on the street is that its been put on hold for the moment.

Does anyone know for a fact when they plan to start?

Does anyone know if they have filled all positions?

What is their selection process?

Merry Cristhmas everyone.

tflier
20th Dec 2008, 11:22
Just for info, and to keep yo'all in the loop. Been invited for interview in January with an operators conversion course 2 weeks later, if succesful obviously. Anyone no of anything?

Rum Baba
14th Jan 2009, 08:30
I've heard that ACG is going to delay start up until the second half of Feb

carholme
14th Jan 2009, 11:57
Does anybody know if they have actually taken delivery of the two 744Fs from Avion which were recently converted?

carholme

Iver
26th Nov 2011, 02:11
What's the latest with Air Cargo Germany? Any new hiring? Any new 747s coming in addition to original four aircraft?

Also, let's say hypothetically that one were to get offers to fly for both Air Cargo Germany and Aerologic. Which would be the better choice and why? Again, hypothetical situation. I know people who would likely apply to both who have enough hours and experience to be considered (including potential internal contacts) - so, it could happen if both were hiring. What are the pros/cons to either operator? Looking for serious responses please.

PMs welcome.

Cheers

NSC
26th Nov 2011, 07:08
definitively ACG. Leipzig is out in the boondogs, In Hahn you are conveniently located 1 hour from FRA,LUX or LGG. Mosel.Nahe and Rhein invite you for a Vinocultural tour de force. also the Highwayconnections around Hahn are a dream compared to the eternally clogged up ones around Berlin-Leipzig. a definitive plus for non native german speekers is the fact that in the hunsrueck area you will not have the additional problem of comming to terms with the " maschendrahtzaun" dialekt. now for flying and rostering etc etc.... eerrrmmm... well..... I don't know anything about aerologic.

lexxie747
26th Nov 2011, 11:59
and dont forget the lovely transgender dispatchers.......

aerobat77
26th Nov 2011, 14:15
@ nsc : sweet posting, really- the area of hahn is nice. i have multi missions out of leipzig and it is also a nice people area. well... nevertheless. acg cargo is higly politics and all cockpit positions are spent- no applications. lets look how their 747-400 fleet will challange the cargo market.

NSC
26th Nov 2011, 19:54
@lexxie, watch it, I know where you live

NSC
27th Nov 2011, 05:33
Aerobat, we should have lunch one day...

LLuCCiFeR
6th Mar 2012, 11:30
Rumor:

ABC/Volga Dnepr to take over ACG. (http://www.cargofacts.net/profiles/blogs/volga-dnepr-to-take-over-air-cargo-germany)

76-er
18th Apr 2012, 06:29
Aircargonews.net is reporting the deal is done:

Russia cargo firm buys German carrier :: Air Cargo News :: The World's Best Read Air Cargo Newspaper (http://www.aircargonews.net/News/Russia-cargo-firm-buys-German-carrier.aspx)

cosmiccomet
14th May 2012, 21:26
Do you speak german??? if you don't...I doubt that you have any chance for getting an interview...sorry.

flugholm
16th May 2012, 11:06
cosmiccomet :
Sorry, this is not true.

Charlie_Fox
16th May 2012, 18:28
There are plenty of cockpit crew at ACG who don't speak a word of German.
Give it a try.

valKilmer3481
25th May 2012, 17:54
Yes , german mother tongue, but till today nobody called?????

localQNH
10th Aug 2012, 14:36
Any news yet ?
Otherwise give me a PN.
Schönen Gruss KK