Airlines

Tasman Cargo Airlines commences freighter services between Singapore and Australia

Tasman Cargo Airlines, a new freighter operator at Changi Airport, has launched scheduled freighter services between Singapore and Australia.

The airline operates five weekly services on a Melbourne-Darwin-Singapore (bi-directional) route using a B767-300F aircraft.

Tasman Cargo Airlines is the first Australia-based freighter operator with operations at Changi Airport.

Chartered by express integrator DHL Express, the new service facilitates increasing cross-border e-commerce cargo flows across DHL’s global and Southwest Pacific network through its South Asia hub in Singapore.

Mr Lim Ching Kiat, Changi Airport Group managing director of air hub development said: “We are pleased that DHL Express has continued to enhance its hub at Changi to facilitate quick and reliable cargo shipments.

“This new service will further strengthen Singapore’s position as the leading international freight gateway for Australia and is especially important to serving essential supplies and growing e-commerce demand during the pandemic.”

Mr Sean Wall, executive vice president, network operations & aviation, DHL Express Asia Pacific said: “Australia is growing as an important market for DHL as local businesses continue to adapt, innovate and adopt e-commerce practices for their business needs.

“To cope with rising shipment volume and ensure we continue to provide timely deliveries to our customers, we have swiftly responded by adding flights connecting Australia to the rest of the world.

“Our robust network complemented by strong partner airlines will play a vital role in supporting businesses as they expand their international footprint and presence.”

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