Boost for exporters as Ireland’s only direct all-cargo flights to US announced
Turkish Airlines to launch dedicated cargo service from Shannon to Chicago, one of the world’s leading cargo hubs
Monday, 27 April 2015: Exporters to the US are to benefit from the launch of Ireland’s only direct all-cargo air service to North America following the announcement today that Turkish Airlines has been granted permission to carry air cargo from Shannon to Chicago, starting immediately.
Shannon Airport first welcomed Turkish Airlines in early March this year when the airline began making refuelling stops at the airport. Turkish Airlines will now operate a new weekly Shannon–Chicago service on Fridays through its cargo subsidiary Turkish Cargo, significantly boosting options for Irish exporters, from multi-nationals to SMEs.
Chicago is a major cargo hub and the new service will facilitate exporters to the US with tight supply chain requirements, particularly those with high-value products such as medical devices, pharmaceuticals and electronics.
The service will be operated with Turkish Cargo’s modern fuel-efficient Airbus A330F aircraft, which is the world’s most modern mid-size freighter, capable of transporting the full range of cargo – from high-value consumer goods, to industrial equipment, to thoroughbred horses. The aircraft has a payload of up to 70 tonnes.
Shannon Group, which formally came into being last September, has identified a major opportunity for the development of an air-freight hub at the airport, since a large proportion of Irish air cargo exports currently travel by truck to UK airports due to a lack of suitable direct flights.
Commenting on the announcement, Shannon Group CEO, Neil Pakey said, “The US is Ireland’s largest market for air cargo exports and this service will benefit Irish exporters as they will be able to enjoy Shannon’s uncongested cargo facilities and efficient processing. Turkish Airlines is one of the fastest-growing and most successful airline companies in the world. We’re confident this will be the start of a long and successful partnership between Turkish Airlines and Shannon Airport and we will be engaging with them about the future expansion of their operation.”
The new service will finally give Irish exporters a dedicated freighter service to the US. Chicago’s O’Hare Airport is a global leader in the movement of freight, mail and goods and had over 1.5 million tonnes of cargo throughput last year alone. As well as being well connected to US road and rail networks, the airport offers connections to over 200 cities across the US and the world, opening a whole range of new distribution channels from Shannon.
Welcoming the announcement Rose Hynes, Chairman, Shannon Group said, “Shannon Group has identified a very real opportunity for developing Ireland’s leading air cargo base at Shannon. We are delighted to have this new business relationship with Turkish Airlines, one of the world’s leading airlines. Their decision to commence this service at Shannon is another step in the transformation of the airport. This new service provides high quality cargo services to the US for exporters throughout Ireland. I see this as the lift off for an air freight hub at Shannon. We will be looking to add to this service and to continue supporting Irish businesses in connecting with global markets.”
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Turkish Airlines is one of the fastest-growing and most successful airlines in the world with destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It flies to 264 destinations around the world with a fleet of 263 aircraft, including 9 dedicated cargo freighters, and employs 43,000 people. The airline has been awarded the “Best Airline in Europe” award for the last four consecutive years, and “Best European Cargo Airline” in 2014. Last year, Turkish Airlines made operating profits of $638 million on revenue of $11 billion.