Showing posts with label Cargo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cargo. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

PM approves renewed VN-U.S. air transport pact

HCMC - The Prime Minister has endorsed an air transport agreement that officials of Vietnam and the United States renewed in May this year with an aim to further open the passenger and cargo transport markets for carriers of the countries to capitalize on emerging opportunities.

In Decision 1687/QD-TTg dated September 15, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung told the Ministry of Transport to oversee implementing the agreement signed by Minister Ho Nghia Dung and U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Michael W. Michalak in Hanoi.

Lai Xuan Thanh, deputy director general of the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV), told the Daily last week that the renewed U.S.-Vietnam Air Transport Agreement would be effective until December 31, 2012 and subject to future renewals.

According to CAAV, the agreement is mainly based on an Open Skies accord for all-cargo services that Vietnam and the U.S. initialed around two years ago to liberalize their bilateral civil aviation relations. So, liberalization of cargo services is the most significant change scope of the new pact.

U.S. cargo carrier FedEx is cashing in on the increasing cargo services between the U.S. and Vietnam. Vietnam’s Trai Thien Air Cargo is finalizing procedures to take off, but targets Vietnam and other Asian markets in the initial time.

CAAV said passenger services terms of the new pact almost remained unchanged because Vietnam still held its right to consider awarding the fifth freedom for American airlines to disembark passengers traveling from Vietnam or board their flights at some stopovers in the northeast of Asia.

American carrier Delta Air Lines had to suspend its Tokyo-HCMC service in late March this year, nine months after running this air route, as a result of network restructuring and lacking the fifth right.

Delta Air Lines now joins a code-share service with Vietnam Airlines because both are members of the world’s airline alliance SkyTeam.

United Airlines is now the sole American operator of direct flights between Vietnam and the U.S. This carrier has flown to Tan Son Nhat International Airport via Hong Kong International Airport since 2004.

United Airlines sells discount airtickets from US$125 in September for a two-way trip between HCMC and Hong Kong. The carrier will open a new office in the Sunwah building on Nguyen Hue Boulevard in downtown HCMC later this month.

Vietnam Airlines is expected to launch its long-awaited direct passenger services to the U.S. in the second half of next year as the airline’s chief executive officer Pham Ngoc Minh told reporters at the 19th World Economic Forum on East Asia 2010 in HCMC in mid-2010.

Minh said the flagship carrier would commence the commercial passenger flights to the U.S. when the aviation authorities of the two countries had reached agreement on technical barrier and air control standards, hopefully in 2011.

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Trai Thien Air Cargo to get freighter this month

Cargo is unloaded from a Vietnam Airlines plane at Tan Son Nhat Airport. Currently, this flagship carrier and Jetstar Pacific transport cargo on their passenger planes - Photo: Mong Binh
HCMC – Trai Thien Air Cargo Joint Stock Co. is completing procedures to bring its first freighter to Vietnam this month in preparation for the launch of its long-conceived commercial cargo services in and out of this expanding market.

Le Giang Long, deputy director of Trai Thien Air Cargo, told the Daily on the phone that the carrier had asked the Singaporean-based Airmark Co. to find the planes allowable for operations in Vietnam and overseas, and the first freighter could arrive some time this month.

“We hope to receive the first freighter to Vietnam in the next 15 days if we can find the plane that meets requirements,” Long said. He added that the launch of cargo services would depend on the delivery of the freighter.

Long said actually foreign partners had found a freighter for Trai Thien Air Cargo but this plane failed to meet the standards. The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) said aviation regulations clarified an aircraft would be licensed to be operational in the country if it was less than 25 years old to the time of lease contract termination.

This is one of the reasons why CAAV warned Trai Thien Air Cargo of the previous freighter that the company intended to use. This resulted in a delay of the carrier’s flight launch in July.

Trai Thien Air Cargo got a business license dated Jun 11, 2008 from the HCMC Department of Planning and Investment with charter capital of VND500 billion (some US$25.6 million). Last year the Ministry of Transport granted the carrier approval to join the country’s aviation market.

Trai Thien Air Cargo’s planned freighter fleet includes Boeing 737-300Fs converted from the passenger aircraft of this type to transport pallets and containers on the main deck. The company is Vietnam’s first operator of freighters for the domestic and international routes, with the focus on the north-south runs as well as those to and from Northeast and Southeast Asia.

The cargo segment of Vietnam’s aviation market has been growing fast over the past decade with 445,800 tons going through the country’s airports last year, or quadrupling that in 2000. The volume in the first half of this year increased by 31.8% year-on-year to 273,600 tons.

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