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trainer too 2 19th January 2004 19:42

New 747-200F operator
 
Hi there,

Noticed in Flight that Betts is recruiting for a new freight operation in the EU 747-200 staff.

Any ideas???? What country which aircraft which owner etc??:confused:

CargoOne 20th January 2004 05:43

could be Volga Dnepr

Diabolo 21st January 2004 19:42

Hello there!

The company is called OREX Cargo.
Based in Turkey LTBA Istanbul.
Ok guys?

Enjoy and be on the safe side !:}

MaxBlow 22nd January 2004 03:03

website
 
orexaircargo.com

operating A300F as well according to their website.

Yak97 22nd January 2004 05:41

New EU 747-200 operation
 
Ermm.... Turkey isn't in the EU.

This could be an operator called Ocean Airlines (?) based at Brescia, Italy. I believe that they are getting 2 ex LH 747-200's for scheduled cargo ops.

I think that there's a French operator with same or very similar name, but they are a regional operator(?).

Diabolo 22nd January 2004 06:56

Acording to Jeppsen LTBA is EU :)

wheelchock 22nd January 2004 15:19

Yes, and one should always believe Jeppessen.... :hmm:

CargoOne 22nd January 2004 22:51

May be it's a stupid question, but Orex website http://www.orexaircargo.com/AIRCRAFT-SPECS.ASP shows their A300F maindeck config as 13x 88"x125".

I always thought A300F is either 20x 88"x125" or 14x 96"x125"?

PIA747 24th January 2004 23:21

Cant be Orex, as the advert says start up operation. And Orex is not a start up anymore.

3MTA3 26th January 2004 15:59

it says on the cover letter from Betts recruitment that the base is Ostende, Belgium, EU

CargoOne 26th January 2004 22:45

here is the answer
 
(c) Air Cargo News

A NEW Belgium-based B747-200 full freighter operation entitled Primair has been founded by seven individuals, each with experience of the freight forwarding industry, a statement reveals.

Its aim is to provide "a cost-cutting air transport operation" via a Belgian-registered airline named Albatros Air, serving gateways on the African continent.

Primair will offer cargo capacity to both west and east Africa from Brussels International airport and plans to maintain "personal relationships" with its customers and suppliers.

"This objective commits Primair to arrange for the commercialisation itself, with the exception of an exquisite sales agent here and there, who will meet the aforesaid policy," the statement adds.


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