Qatar Airways Cargo is to launch flights to
Stavanger in Norway, effective 3 November 2014.
Stavanger will be served once a week by an
Airbus A330F, with the freighter making a stop at Brussels
before heading to Stavanger Airport and then returning to Doha.
“We are very excited to be the first
carrier to operate scheduled freighters into the Norwegian energy
capital of Stavanger. This new route will allow us to cater to the
strong import and export demand in this city and will facilitate
trade between the State of Qatar and Norway,” said Mr. Ulrich Ogiermann,
Chief Officer Cargo at Qatar Airways. “We already operate
freighters to Oslo in Norway and are glad to introduce this new
route, in line with our customers’ demands.”
Stavanger an oil and gas capital, with
many of the major oil and gas companies and supplier companies having their Norwegian headquarters located in Stavanger. Other
areas of activity and business include fishing, shipping, finance,
culture, food and renewable energy. There is also great demand for
Norwegian salmon worldwide, while imports include considerable
quantities of motor vehicles and other transport equipment, raw
materials, and industrial equipment.
Mr. Leif Anker
Lorentzen, Airport Director Stavanger Airport, Sola, said, “As the
oil and gas capital of Norway, and one of the world’s leading
energy cities, we focus on improving our relations and our
connectivity to the Middle East. The establishment of a new
freight route by Qatar Airways Cargo between Stavanger to the
world’s oil and gas regions, will enable us to create more
valuable relationships and do better business in the future.”
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