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DFW Airport is proud to announce that Singapore
Airlines now offers twice weekly "around-the-world"
cargo service to Changi Airport in Singapore via
Europe. The carrier transports high value items
such as integrated circuits, electronics, aircraft
parts, telecommunications systems and office machinery.
The new 747-400 dedicated freighter service further
illustrates how DFW has become the pre-eminent
mid-continent cargo center to Asia. DFW's international
cargo has grown more than 15 percent in 2000 alone,
and service to Asia has grown 240 percent over
the past five years. With the new service, DFW
has 21 cargo flights a week to Asia, and the number
continues to increase.
DFW is proud to have attracted such a prestigious
air carrier to the Airport. Singapore Airlines
has been consistently recognized as one of the
top airlines in the world in both cargo and passenger
service. The airline ranked third in the world
in freight tonne kilometers in 2000.
The new Singapore service is a result of DFW's
continued efforts to bring new cargo service to
the Airport for the benefit of the Dallas-Fort
Worth Metroplex. International cargo flights directly
and indirectly generate revenues from items such
as fuel expenditures, landing fees, crew expenses,
ground transportation, freight forwarding, and
warehousing services. These expenditures benefit
the entire Metroplex and are the cornerstone of
economic development for the region.
Before the new service, DFW had 22 international
cargo flights per week, serving four countries
and generating some $34 million in economic impact
annually. The new service by Singapore Airlines
Cargo is expected to generate an additional $10.0
million to the local economy.
DFW celebrated the inaugural service on October
31 with a Shower of Affection. Representatives
from DFW Airport and Singapore Airlines Cargo
welcomed the 747-400 Mega Ark aircraft as it arrived
for the first time at DFWs International
Air Cargo Center. Please
click here to view the Shower of Affection.
DFW is pleased with the addition of Singapore
Airlines to its already impressive list of cargo
air carriers, strengthening its Asian network
and bringing increased economic impact to North
Texas.
Singapore Airlines Cargo's schedule is as follows:
| · Wednesdays |
Arrives 7:35 am
Departs 10:05 am
Route: SIN-HKG-DFW-ORD-BRU-SHJ-SIN
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| · Fridays |
Arrives 7:00 am
Departs 9:30 am
Route: SIN-HKG-DFW-ORD-BRU-BOM-SIN
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