China freight link in the air
by
Peter Wilson
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last modified
Jul 16, 2010 05:20 PM
SOUTH Australia has hopes of developing airfreight exports to China and Vietnam if it can establish direct flights.
A passenger charter from Shenzhen in February was the first direct link with China and “was testing the waters”, Adelaide Airport spokesman John McArdle told Lloyd’s List DCN.
There would be two more charters from China and two from Vietnam...
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