Turkish Airlines
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Turkish Cargo gains altitude
Anyone with even a passing interest in commercial aviation can surely not help but notice the seemingly sudden rise on the global aviation stage of Turkish Airlines. In a relatively short span of time, the carrier - which dates back to 1933 - has now established a global presence and reputation for quality service - both passenger and cargo - that only last month garnered it a coveted Skytrax passenger award for 'Best European Airline'. Donald Urquhart reports.
01 July 2011
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Turkish Airlines intensifies cargo focus
Ten years ago, Turkish Airlines was a budding passenger carrier with 75 aircraft, but in that time much has changed. Driven by demand its fleet has doubled to 150 and realising the significant scope for its air cargo business, the carrier has started to build up cargo capacity via its cargo unit, Turkish Cargo.
01 November 2010
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EUROPE & CIS: Turkish Airlines eyeing more China cargo flights
Turkish Airlines plans to launch more direct flights between China and Turkey, including cargo flights as it aims to tap the booming trade flow between the two countries, according to its chief executive officer, Temel Kotil, the Shanghai Daily repor…
01 December 2009
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Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines has signed a contract for the purchase of seven Airbus A330- 300 aircraft, firming up a Memorandum of Understanding signed during Le Bourget Airshow in June 2009. The aircraft, due for delivery from September 2010, will be operated o…
01 September 2009
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Turkish Airlines keeps growth firmly in its sights
There is no stopping Turkish Airlines.
01 June 2009









