TNT Express brings in Boeing 767 to serve Middle East

The freighter will service the KSA through the connection between Europe and the UAE. The aircraft provides a daily connection between Dubai and the European air hub in Liege, Belgium and is expected to benefit the Middle East, according to TNT Express.
From Europe, another dedicated freighter will link Middle East shipments to North America via New York. According to TNT Express, these connections will enable faster transit times, improved costs, and better control and monitoring of shipments.
Martyn Wright, Managing Director, TNT SAB Express, Saudi Arabia, said: “TNT is committed to continue actively investing in the Middle East and the new Middle East-Europe freighter service is part of our expansion plan across the region. We are looking forward to leverage our presence in the region and further spread our air and road network so as to facilitate a better link for our clients to Europe and the US."
TNT’s freight volumes between Europe and the Middle East grew by over 30% in 2010. The inaugural landing of TNT’s Boeing 767 freighter at Dubai’s International Airport was a complementary step in enhancing the company’s connectivity in the Middle East. TNT has been investing in improvements to its handling facilities in Dubai, Jebel Ali and its TNT Middle East Road Network.
The growth of TNT’s Middle East operations is being fuelled by customers from the hi-tech, automotive and retail sectors that are moving increasingly larger volumes of material. The new daily freighter service will address demand by increasing capacity between Europe and the Middle East to up to 50 tons per flight. The steady recovery witnessed throughout the Middle East last year from the challenging business conditions of 2009 gave TNT the confidence to take this aggressive step.
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