Carrier continues to maintain its dual-terminal operations
Turkish Cargo has completed the gradual transition process of its operations to Istanbul Airport, one of the largest airports of the world. The global air cargo brand Turkish Cargo continues to maintain its dual-terminal operations with full capacity on 7/24 basis.
Maintaining its services without comprising its quality and attention levels at both Ataturk and Istanbul Airports as ‘Dual Hubs’, Turkish Cargo attained a high ‘on-time’ performance ranking.
Turkish Cargo improved its 2018 ratings, attaining a growth rate of 11.6% in the sold cargo tonnage, and maintained its 7th rank on the WACD (World Air Cargo Data) list according to the data obtained during the first quarter of the year featuring a shrinkage of (-3.1)% across the industry.
Turkish Cargo has the capacity to handle 4 million tons of cargo annually at the new cargo terminal that will have an indoor area of 300,000sqm upon the final completion of all phases.
The carrier uses freighter flights from the existing cargo terminal at Ataturk Airport.
Turkish Cargo has taken concrete steps towards its targets set on the way to become one of the top-five brands of the air cargo industry with its investments and ever-developing fleet.