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Oct 30, 2017 (newstodate): Norway's export by air of seafood to the Asian markets are weighing heavily in the latest cargo cargo statistics from Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport.
During the first half of 2017, Oslo is cited as one of five leading destinations as to increase in import and transit volumes through the airport, alongside Delhi, Hanoi, Brussels, and London Heathrow.
The volume of import and transit freight traffic via Sheremetyevo from Oslo in the first months of 2017 actually increased by no less than 280.58 percent, y-o-y, from 269,154 kg to 1,024,356 kg, according to figures provided by Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport.
The Norwegian seafood shipments from Oslo Airport through Sheremetyevo are carried by AirBridgeCargo that launched flight from Oslo from November 15, 2016, offering a twice-weekly freighter service from Oslo to Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport for transfer to onward flights on ABC's extensive route network to Asia, using Boeing 747-8F aircraft on Tuesdays and Fridays.
During the first half of 2017, Oslo is cited as one of five leading destinations as to increase in import and transit volumes through the airport, alongside Delhi, Hanoi, Brussels, and London Heathrow.
The volume of import and transit freight traffic via Sheremetyevo from Oslo in the first months of 2017 actually increased by no less than 280.58 percent, y-o-y, from 269,154 kg to 1,024,356 kg, according to figures provided by Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport.
The Norwegian seafood shipments from Oslo Airport through Sheremetyevo are carried by AirBridgeCargo that launched flight from Oslo from November 15, 2016, offering a twice-weekly freighter service from Oslo to Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport for transfer to onward flights on ABC's extensive route network to Asia, using Boeing 747-8F aircraft on Tuesdays and Fridays.