2008-2009 Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
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http://www.liegeairport.com/liege-airpo ... go_003.htm
http://www.liegeairport.com/liege-airpo ... on_003.htm
http://www.liegeairport.com/liege-airpo ... on_003.htm
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
If I understand well, it's not yet the final numbers
Nice progression anyway, double figure in %
Nice progression anyway, double figure in %
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
? you believe ?????????? .....at the bottom of the last column there is a (december) mention: I suppose that the Dec. figures are included........ for most of airports, It's already hard to improve last year's numbers and the actual figures show already an impressive progression, so imho it's the final total ! (if not, the town of Liege can build a statue to the airport director, or?Acid-drop wrote:If I understand well, it's not yet the final numbers
Nice progression anyway, double figure in %
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
FR : http://www.liegeairport.com/documents/0 ... ession.pdf
NL : http://www.liegeairport.com/documents/0 ... in2008.pdf
cargo : +5,89 % with 518.750 tonnes
pax: +20,25 % with 400.281 pax
It clear that cargo suffered from the crisis, the increase is a lot slower than previous years, but still very positive in this context. LGG should stay the 8th biggest cargo in Europe.
NL : http://www.liegeairport.com/documents/0 ... in2008.pdf
cargo : +5,89 % with 518.750 tonnes
pax: +20,25 % with 400.281 pax
It clear that cargo suffered from the crisis, the increase is a lot slower than previous years, but still very positive in this context. LGG should stay the 8th biggest cargo in Europe.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Hi,
Unless the economy recovers from the recession before the end of this year, which is unlikely, figures for 2009 will be well below those of 2007.
TNT, for example, will start phasing out aircraft this year.
Kind regards,
GR.
Unless the economy recovers from the recession before the end of this year, which is unlikely, figures for 2009 will be well below those of 2007.
TNT, for example, will start phasing out aircraft this year.
Kind regards,
GR.
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Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Meaning there could be a sale campaign for new A/C's in the future???grnkg wrote:Hi,
TNT, for example, will start phasing out aircraft this year.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
About the lenthening of the main track : +413m to make it 3700m
http://www.greisch.com/projet/liege_air ... le-fr.html#
(many pics)
http://www.greisch.com/projet/FR-2819.pdf
http://www.greisch.com/projet/liege_air ... le-fr.html#
(many pics)
http://www.greisch.com/projet/FR-2819.pdf
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Schedule Ethiopian LIEGE - ADDIS ABABA - ET 3717 - B 747 F
12:40 - 22:10 12345-7
Schedule TNT
LIEGE - SHANGHAI - 3V001 - B 747F - 10:05 - 04:30 1-3-56-
LIEGE - SINGAPORE - 3V002 - B 747F - 00:45 - 20:25 1-3-56-
Schedule UIA
Vienna - Liege VIE - LGG PS 32Y 12345.. 21:00 22:50 B 737-300 SF
Liege - Vienna LGG - VIE PS 31R .2345.. 02:55 04:35 B 737-300 SF
Liege - Vienna LGG - VIE PS 31R ......7 23:15 00:55 (+1) B 737-300 SF
Schedule CAL
http://www.cal.co.il/flightSchedule/
Schedule EL AL
http://www.elal.co.il/ELAL/English/ELALCargo/
Schedule Icelandair
http://www.icelandaircargo.com/AcuCusto ... _31011.doc
http://www.icelandaircargo.com/IACPorta ... 21&did=514
12:40 - 22:10 12345-7
Schedule TNT
LIEGE - SHANGHAI - 3V001 - B 747F - 10:05 - 04:30 1-3-56-
LIEGE - SINGAPORE - 3V002 - B 747F - 00:45 - 20:25 1-3-56-
Schedule UIA
Vienna - Liege VIE - LGG PS 32Y 12345.. 21:00 22:50 B 737-300 SF
Liege - Vienna LGG - VIE PS 31R .2345.. 02:55 04:35 B 737-300 SF
Liege - Vienna LGG - VIE PS 31R ......7 23:15 00:55 (+1) B 737-300 SF
Schedule CAL
http://www.cal.co.il/flightSchedule/
Schedule EL AL
http://www.elal.co.il/ELAL/English/ELALCargo/
Schedule Icelandair
http://www.icelandaircargo.com/AcuCusto ... _31011.doc
http://www.icelandaircargo.com/IACPorta ... 21&did=514
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Source in french: http://www.rtlinfo.be/rtl/news/article/ ... 9conomique
Reduction in TNT trafic is between 5 and 20% depending on the days.
6 of the 47 aircrafts stoped flying.
10 destinations have been canceled.
No need to say that if LGG continue to grow, it's because of new companies that recently arrived.
Reduction in TNT trafic is between 5 and 20% depending on the days.
6 of the 47 aircrafts stoped flying.
10 destinations have been canceled.
No need to say that if LGG continue to grow, it's because of new companies that recently arrived.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Don't count on that. The crisis is for everybody, also for LGG. Even the smaller cargo operators at LGG will suffer more then TNT, El Al, etc.Acid-drop wrote:Source in french: http://www.rtlinfo.be/rtl/news/article/ ... 9conomique
Reduction in TNT trafic is between 5 and 20% depending on the days.
6 of the 47 aircrafts stoped flying.
10 destinations have been canceled.
No need to say that if LGG continue to grow, it's because of new companies that recently arrived.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
If you say so 
so far, it seems that you are wrong, LGG is doing +6% when everybody is falling already. For the future, we'll see.
so far, it seems that you are wrong, LGG is doing +6% when everybody is falling already. For the future, we'll see.
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Great pics from the guys of mst-aviation !
http://www.mst-aviation.nl/portal/modul ... ic&t=12044
http://www.mst-aviation.nl/portal/modul ... ic&t=12044
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Hmm, not wrong. Two examples. When we analyse the cargo figures of Brussels Airport and we took only the full freighters and cargo via pax then we see an increase of +11%!! But Brussels Airport has not only those, they have also one big express cargo airline, DHL. Because they transport most of the yearly cargo and with their partly move to Leipzig we saw a drop in the cargo figures.Acid-drop wrote:If you say so
so far, it seems that you are wrong, LGG is doing +6% when everybody is falling already. For the future, we'll see.
Second example: LHR. I have no latest cargo figures, yearly figures, of this airport, but LHR was the only airport who shows month after month, during the crisis who started earlier in the UK then in Belgium, an increase of cargo. This was still unexpected.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
A lot of very interesting information in here :
http://www.liegeairport.com/documents/0 ... esseEN.pdf
Ethiopian (6-8 flights/week - 50.000 tons/year) will base 2 MD11F (*)
El-Al is doing great (6-10 flights/week - 60.000 tons/year)
Ukraine International Airlines (5 flights/week, TNT schedule) will get a second 737F (possibly directly connected to kiev)
Business aviation : 2095pax (13.6% of belgian volume).
And more interesting stuff
read it ! 
(*)
Ethiopian Airlines are 2 acquire 2 MD11F's in 2009. Not sure of the i.d of the 2 aircraft at this stage but cn 48758 (former TAM PT-MSI) is believed to be the first. It is currently at Venice for freighter conversion, thought originally to be for Aeroflot Cargo. The other 2 former TAM MD11's also at Venice do not currently have a new customer so i guess it would make sense for these to go to Ethiopian or any 2/3.
http://www.liegeairport.com/documents/0 ... esseEN.pdf
Ethiopian (6-8 flights/week - 50.000 tons/year) will base 2 MD11F (*)
El-Al is doing great (6-10 flights/week - 60.000 tons/year)
Ukraine International Airlines (5 flights/week, TNT schedule) will get a second 737F (possibly directly connected to kiev)
Business aviation : 2095pax (13.6% of belgian volume).
And more interesting stuff
(*)
Ethiopian Airlines are 2 acquire 2 MD11F's in 2009. Not sure of the i.d of the 2 aircraft at this stage but cn 48758 (former TAM PT-MSI) is believed to be the first. It is currently at Venice for freighter conversion, thought originally to be for Aeroflot Cargo. The other 2 former TAM MD11's also at Venice do not currently have a new customer so i guess it would make sense for these to go to Ethiopian or any 2/3.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
And they don't speak about the strong decrease of cargo flights of TNT, their biggest customer. Several planes are grounded for an unknown period and a lot of employees are forced to stay at home.
I don't know if, in this press release, they calculated the economic crisis? Will El Al be able to 3 dubble their figures and Ethiopian double their figures?
Time will tell but I have my doubts.
I don't know if, in this press release, they calculated the economic crisis? Will El Al be able to 3 dubble their figures and Ethiopian double their figures?
Time will tell but I have my doubts.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
They will not double or triple it, it's the 6 months or 4 months figures put on a one year basis.
TNT is suffering yes (+/- 15%), but this should not impact the growth too much or the airport since there are more and more new customers now.
The crisis is not everywhere, check CRL if you don't believe it
TNT is suffering yes (+/- 15%), but this should not impact the growth too much or the airport since there are more and more new customers now.
The crisis is not everywhere, check CRL if you don't believe it
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
You cannot compare LGG and CRL. CRL is only a pax airport and LGG is mainly a cargo airport. Also Brussels Airport is not suffering on the LC segment: 600.000 pax in 2007 and 1.100.000 pax in 2008 but they are suffering in the cargo segment. Besides, when you read the release then you could read that there will also a cut in destinations and the number of frequenties will not grow except on two destinations. I think that LGG is feeling the crisis for months already.Acid-drop wrote:They will not double or triple it, it's the 6 months or 4 months figures put on a one year basis.
TNT is suffering yes (+/- 15%), but this should not impact the growth too much or the airport since there are more and more new customers now.
The crisis is not everywhere, check CRL if you don't believe it
Be sure that TNT will have an impact on the LGG cargo figures. With six or maybe more a/c on the ground means that you lose thousands of ton per night and this everyday and every month! Even with new cargo players, there are not announced, they can't increase the figures over TNT.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Hey, we're not (yetAtlantis wrote:With six or maybe more a/c on the ground means that you lose thousands of ton per night
Kind regards,
GR.
Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Of course LGG is feeling the crisis already !I think that LGG is feeling the crisis for months already.
They had a growth of only 6% when 20% was expected.
Without those new customers, it would have been negative. And I think nothing will change for 2009, we may fallow the october-november-december numbers.
If I remember well, TNT is making between 50 and 60% of the total cargo in LGG. Is it still the case ?
grnkg, any idea of the total trafic of TNT last year ?
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Re: Liège Airport (LGG) latest news
Confirm 6? Which ones?Acid-drop wrote:6 of the 47 aircrafts stoped flying.