Silk Way West Airlines will operate cargo flights at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport

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Silk Way West Airlines, operated in conjunction with Crane Worldwide Logistics, will operate 80 inbound and 80 outbound flights at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) this year.

The new operations, at the north end of the airport where FexEx also operates, will contribute to around 14,400 tons of cargo at CVG.

Planes arriving from Asia and Europe will land once a week until the summer months, at which time activity will ramp up to two flights a week.

Trego-Dugan Aviation will be providing ground handling support for Silk Way West at CVG.

“This has been a great collaboration, and we’ve been happy to assist with coordination, including connecting these companies to local partners,” said Candace McGraw, chief executive officer, CVG Airport. “As we build out this service for additional cargo carriers, we look forward to what’s to come.”

Cargo handling has expanded at CVG over the last several years as DHL and Amazon have grown their hub presence. At the end of 2021, cargo tonnage was up 18% over 2020 and eclipsed 100% growth over the last five years.

As of April 2021, the Silk Way West Airlines fleet consists of five Boeing 747-400F, five 747-8F, and has five 777-200LRF on order.

While most cargo planes and activity, including unloading, sorting and reloading, takes place on the south end of the airport campus, general cargo activity also takes place on the north end. Silk Way West Airlines & aircargonews.net

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