Qatar Airways has entered into a strategic
equity and commercial partnership with Cargolux to acquire a 35%
stake in the European cargo airline.
The accord will give Qatar
Airways a greater foothold in the growing freight business
offering synergies with the cargo operator, which has a global
reach from its Luxembourg hub.
Doha-based Qatar Airways Cargo
provides freight services to more than 100 destinations, worldwide
using the cargo space available on Qatar Airways’ passenger
aircraft fleet. In addition, the carrier operates dedicated
freighters to over 30 destinations within the airline’s international route map.
Qatar Airways operates a mixed fleet
of 98 passenger, cargo and corporate jet aircraft. Its freighter
fleet comprises five aircraft – three Airbus A300-600s and two
Boeing 777s flying across six continents. The carrier has a
further four Boeing 777 freighters due to join its fleet over the
next few years.
Cargolux operates a fleet of 16 Boeing 747
freighters flying to over 90 destinations around the world. It
will be the launch customer of Boeing’s next generation wide body
747-8 Freighters with 13 of the aircraft-type on order.
“We seek to fuel our growth plans by further developing our
air freight business as a major part of our overall product
offering and develop Qatar as a leading global cargo hub and one
of the major players in the international freight market by 2015,”
said Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer,
Akbar Al Baker. “With the opening of a brand new international airport in Doha
next year, complete with state-of-the-art passenger and cargo
facilities, we look forward to building up a combined dynamic
business model ”
Al Baker
said that with the combined complementary freighter fleet of both
airlines, together with plans by Qatar Airways to convert some of
its Airbus A330 passenger aircraft into cargo planes, the carrier
will become a formidable force in the global cargo business.
Cargolux President and CEO, Frank Reimen, said, “We have
identified numerous synergies owing to the complementary nature of
our businesses that will enable us to develop scale and reach and
strengthen our respective hubs in Luxembourg and Doha. The
implementation of the cooperation plan will be a driver of high
customer satisfaction, enhance our competitiveness through
improved returns and benefit the Luxembourg economy overall
through extra trucking and handling tonnage and the creation of
new jobs.”
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