Avinthenews
16th Jun 2015, 08:19
Air Hong Kong has deployed one of its ten A300-600(F)s into service for Cathay Pacific with effect from Friday, June 12.
Sources have informed ch-aviation that the freighter is currently used on a weekly Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok-Taipei Taoyuan service though this will graduate to a twice weekly service with effect from July 7.
Alongside its ten A300-600(F)s, Air Hong Kong also operates three B747-400(F)s all of which are used on cargo flights for and on behalf of global logistics giant, DHL Express. At present, the carrier's route network spans China, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Crewing problem perhaps?
No money in freight?
Sources have informed ch-aviation that the freighter is currently used on a weekly Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok-Taipei Taoyuan service though this will graduate to a twice weekly service with effect from July 7.
Alongside its ten A300-600(F)s, Air Hong Kong also operates three B747-400(F)s all of which are used on cargo flights for and on behalf of global logistics giant, DHL Express. At present, the carrier's route network spans China, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Crewing problem perhaps?
No money in freight?