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TopSwiss 737
6th Sep 2014, 12:01
Bad news for the guys and gals at Martinair...

MD-11F to be fased out by summer 2016; they will continue to operate three B747-400ERF's and a B747-400BCF as a spare. Air France will continue to operate 2 B777F's out of CDG.
The axing of the full freighter fleet does not come as a surprise, but must still come as a shock to those involved.
One would be able to recognize a pattern here. A320's gone to please Brussels and make a takeover of Martinair by KLM possible. B767's phased out one by one until it was no longer economic to operate so few aircraft. Duh :ugh:
Now the MD-11F has to go. Can anyone make an educated guess what the next step will be?


Air France/KLM/Martinair Cargo announced their plans to re-organize their cargo operations.
Article on cargoforwarder.eu (http://www.cargoforwarder.eu/2014/09/04/breaking-news-martinair-cargo-to-scale-down-its-fleet/)

The Dutch cargo carrier has to dispose of five MD-11 freighters, but will keep operating three Amsterdam-based Boeing 747ERFs. Along with the fleet reduction the intercontinental network will be aligned during the next two years depending on demand.


Today’s (4 September) AF-KL-MP organized press meeting at KLM’s Alstelveen-based headquarters near Schiphol Airport must have been one of the shortest in the recent history of the Franco-Dutch airline, lasting no longer than 20 minutes. However, the time did suffice AF-KL-Martinair Cargo’s Helmsman Eric Varwijk and his management team to display the future role of Martinair Cargo within the AF-KL-MP Group.

Battered by continuous financial losses something fundamental had to be done to bring the cargo division back into the black again, illustrated the managers. Accordingly, all options had been tabled internally, assured Eric, including the complete closure of Martinair Cargo. These fears, however, proved to be unfounded as is now understood.
That’s the good news many, particularly the employees, had hoped to hear.

Is the decision the lesser of two evils?
But the price Martinair has to pay for the financial recovery of the Group is high. Their eight units comprising freighter fleet will be reduced to three and part of the global network will be evaporated. Only those routes that necessarily require main deck capacity are excluded from deletions.
The five MD-11 freighters will be phased out progressively, beginning soon and ending sometime in 2016. All affected staff is offered alternative jobs within the group, including transfers to the low cost offspring Transavia, assures the management. This step was taken by common consent between the AF-KL-MP Management and the trade unions that were involved in the discussions at a very early stage, emphasized the cargo executives.
AF-KL-MP’s Cargo Chief Eric Varwijk / source: HS
They also said that the two Boeing Triple Seven freighters Air France Cargo is operating are not affected by the changes. Both aircraft will continue to be based in Paris CDG and be deployed on high volume routes.

Out of the red by 2016
Today’s announcement doesn’t really come as surprise. Since long it was clear that something had to be done to better the abysmal cargo figures. Sacrificing five MD-11s seems to be radical at first sight, but it seems to be the much better option to close the entire shop. “Our re-dimensioning of the freighter fleet is in line with market demand,” argues cargo speaker Jean-Claude Raynaud. “The new wide-body passenger aircraft in our fleet offer sufficient lower deck space to compensate for the loss of these freighters,” he adds.

AF-KL-MP Cargo predicts that the loss making times will end in 2016 latest. “Maybe we achieve a small profit already next year,” hopes Jean-Claude.

Heiner Siegmund

TOWTEAMBASE
6th Sep 2014, 12:59
So what will happen to the STN operation. From memory, it wouldn't be worth a 747 instead !!

wingview
8th Sep 2014, 16:59
KL will use bellies instead of FF and already took over a lot of MP cargo destinations. Pax numbers isn't an issue because freight makes more money. MP will no longer exist in a few years time.

The article sounds like a charm but KL just killed MP and you'll see now many more cargo operators, out of the alliance, are flying in at Amsterdam. :ugh:

Poor management at KLM and they still don't realize what opportunity they've had with one of the most flexible airline in every sense!

STN is one of the least concern :)

76-er
12th Sep 2014, 07:14
To make a long story short: freighter movements at AMS are up 10% for the first half of this year, while MP's are down. The vultures have already moved in and this trend will only accellerate in the coming years. And AFKL seems to be just fine with that. :ugh:

TOWTEAMBASE
13th Sep 2014, 21:46
Are QR in the market to buy MP ?

Wireless
13th Sep 2014, 23:16
When you say buy they can only go for 49 percent minority stake surely.

TOWTEAMBASE
17th Sep 2014, 18:26
I read in another forum that they were interested as KLM wanted shot that's all