Sedlo Irma Subject: Vol. 8 No. 98 Flying Typers- Sept 14, 2009 WE COVER THE WORLD ATC GSA For ANA ANA recently signed a GSA contract with ATC signed in Frankfurt. In the picture (L to R) is Ingo Zimmer, CEO of ATC, Hiro Murai, All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd., Andreas Moebius, ATC branch manager FRA and John O’Shea from ANA European headquarters in London. 1 Monday September 14, 2009 Our exclusive series “Women In Air Cargo” asks our readers to send some words and a picture about somebody that you know who is female and has made a difference in air cargo. This effort is not limited to just success or failure, it is meant to raise awareness about the legions of unique women who in most cases are unsung heroines in the air cargo industry. So write and we will share your story with our readers around the world. (Frankfurt)—ANA has upgraded its Japan-Germany services with B 777 dailies while increasing its cargo offering to 30 tons and more on each flight. ANA has operated in and out of Germany for the past 18 years and the carrier enjoys a broad cargo customer base in the biggest European market cargo market. But cargo manager Hiro Murai who leads the team for Central Europe noted that he does not want to shoulder the new lift challenge all alone, so ANA appointed ATC Aviation Services Ltd. its GSA for Germany. The ANA cargo office here will remain untouched and fully intact as part of a new working relationship. ANA in cooperation with the ATC team remains a contact point for all operational concerns, import queries, transit information as well as Space Control and Export Revenue Accounting. “Transit” is of course a key action advantage feature when shipping freight on ANA flights, the carrier serves 51 Japanese airports and 17 in the Asian region including Guam. ANA cargo flies 920 flights daily on 128 routes and is presently upgrading its cargo terminal at Naha Airport on Okinawa to a major hub. Donna Mullins Guenter Mosler Lisa Schoppa 2
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