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Cargolux

Cargolux, legally Cargolux Airlines International S.A., is a Luxembourgian flag carrier cargo airline with its headquarters and hub at Luxembourg Airport.[3] With a global network, it is one of the largest scheduled all-cargo airlines in Europe. Charter flights and third party maintenance are also operated.[4] It has 85 offices in over 50 countries as of 2018, and operates a global trucking network to more than 250 destinations.[5]

Cargolux
IATA ICAO Callsign
CV[1] CLX CARGOLUX
Founded4 March 1970; 52 years ago (1970-03-04)
HubsLuxembourg Airport
SubsidiariesCargolux Italia
Fleet size30
Destinations90
HeadquartersSandweiler, Luxembourg
Key peopleRichard Forson (President & CEO)
Employees2,000 (2018)[2]
Websitecargolux.com

History

 
A Cargolux Boeing 747-400F during loading
 
A Cargolux Boeing 747-8F in a special "cutaway" livery celebrating the airline's 45th anniversary.

The airline was established in March 1970 by Luxair, the Salen Shipping Group, Loftleiðir, and various private interests in Luxembourg. Einar Olafsson was the airline's first employee and CEO. It started operations in May 1970 with one Canadair CL-44 freighter with services from Luxembourg to Hong Kong. Over the next two years, the airline grew, as did its public visibility.[6]

By 1973, Cargolux had five CL-44s and made the leap into the jet age by acquiring a Douglas DC-8. This enabled the company to speed up its cargo deliveries. In 1974, Loftleiðir and Cargolux amalgamated their maintenance and engineering departments, and by 1975, Cargolux enjoyed new facilities consisting of central offices and two hangars.

In 1978, the airline began to take shape into the company it is today. The CL-44s began to be retired and the airline ordered its first Boeing 747s. In that same year it also began flying to other places in Asia, as well as to the United States. In 1979, as the company concluded its first decade, its first Boeing 747s were delivered.

In 1982, China Airlines became the first airline company to sign a strategic alliance with Cargolux.

1983 saw the introduction of the CHAMP (Cargo Handling and Management Planning) computer system and the start of some charter passenger flights for the Hajj pilgrimage.

1984 saw the departure of the last Douglas DC-8 in the fleet and the addition of a third Boeing 747. Lufthansa bought a 24.5% share of the airline in 1987 and Luxair increased its share to 24.53%.

1988 saw the birth of Lion Air, a passenger charter airline established by both Cargolux and Luxair. The airline had two Boeing 747s but Cargolux's venture into the charter airline world proved unsuccessful and soon Lion Air folded.

Despite that setback, Cargolux made it into the 1990s in proper financial shape. It added two more Boeing 747s in 1990, as a way of celebrating its 20th anniversary, and in 1993, three Boeing 747-400Fs arrived at Luxembourg. In 1995 Cargolux had a year-long celebration of its 25th anniversary and Heiner Wilkens was named CEO and President.

In 1997, Luxair was able to increase its share to 34%, while in September that year Lufthansa sold its 24.5% stake to Sair Logistics; and Swissair Cargo made a cooperation agreement with the Luxembourg company. The following year Sair Logistics increased its share to 33%.

By 1999, Cargolux's fleet had reached double figures, with 10 Boeing 747s. In 2000 a route was opened to Seoul, South Korea, and in 2001 Wilkens decided to step down as president and CEO of the air company.

In October 2010, Ulrich Ogiermann, the chief executive officer of Cargolux was indicted on suspicion of price-fixing;[7] After pleading guilty, he was sentenced to 13 months in federal prison.[8] In November 2010, Cargolux was fined for price-fixing by the European Commission.[9]

On 8 September 2011, Qatar Airways purchased a 35% share in the company making it the second largest shareholder after Luxair (43.4%). The other shareholders were the Banque et Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat (10.9%) and the Société Nationale de Crédit et d'Investissement (10.7%).[10] In November 2012 Qatar Airways announced plans to sell its stake after strategic differences with other major shareholders[11] such as whether the interim CEO and CFO, Richard Forson, should become the permanent CEO.[12] Unions had claimed Forson was effectively a Qatar Airways representative[13] after comments he made about relocating maintenance to the Middle East and rumours of plans for aircraft to be re-registered in Qatar.[14] Qatar Airways sold its share to the Government of Luxembourg, which then sold that share to Henan Civil Aviation Development and Investment, a Chinese company, in 2014. As part of that agreement, Cargolux launched a service from Luxembourg to Zhengzhou in Henan.[15] In 2017, Cargolux entered into a joint venture with Henan Civil Aviation Development and Investment to create Henan Cargo Airlines, and holds a 25% stake in the operation.[16]

On 17 September 2011 Cargolux announced that it would not accept the first two Boeing 747-8F aircraft it had ordered, scheduled for delivery within a few days, due to "unresolved contractual issues between Boeing and [the airline]" concerning the aircraft.[17][18] After resolving their contractual issues, Boeing handed over the first 747-8F to Cargolux in Everett, Washington on 12 October 2011. The freighter then flew to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport and picked up cargo before flying to Luxembourg.[19]

Cargo 2000 — an industry group within the International Air Transport Association (IATA) consisting of some 80 major airlines, freight forwarders, ground handling agents, trucking companies and IT providers — announced on 15 March 2012 at its annual general meeting, that Cargolux Airlines International S.A. had gained Cargo 2000 platinum membership status.[20]

In June, 2020, Cargolux and Unilode extended their partnership with a new agreement.[21]

Destinations

Cargolux covers 90 destinations, and 70 of which are served on scheduled all-cargo flights as of 2018.[5]

Fleet

Current fleet

 
A Cargolux Boeing 747-8F

As of September 2021, Cargolux operates an all Boeing 747 fleet:[22]

Cargolux fleet
Aircraft In fleet Orders Notes
Boeing 747-400ERF 6 LX-NCL in Retro livery.
Boeing 747-400F 7 Launch customer.
3 Operated for Cargolux Italia
Boeing 747-8F 14 Launch customer Includes the Boeing 747-8 prototype (LX-VCA)
LX-VCM in Cutaway livery
LX-VCF in "Not without my mask" livery
LX-VCC in 50 Years livery
Boeing 777-8F 10 Order with 6 options.[23][24]
To replace the Boeing 747-400F
Total 30 10

Former fleet

Cargolux formerly operated the following aircraft:

Cargolux former fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Boeing 747-100F 6 1986 1988
Boeing 747-200F 12 1979 2003
Boeing 747-400BCF 3 2010 2016
Canadair CL-44 6 1970 1978
Douglas DC-8-53CF 1 1978 1979
Douglas DC-8-54CF 1 1985 1985
Douglas DC-8-55CF 1 1974 1975 Leased from Seaboard World Airlines
Douglas DC-8-63CF 10 1973 1984

Accidents and incidents

 
A Cargolux 747-400F with registration number "LX-TCV" involved in an accident where the landing gear collapsed while the aircraft was still on the ground (Shanghai Pudong International Airport, January 2006)
  • 2 December 1970: A Canadair CL-44J, (registration TF-LLG) owned by Cargolux Airlines S.A. crashed on approach to Dacca when controls lock system engaged. 7 casualties resulted, the 4 crew members and 3 ground casualties.
  • On 21 January 2010, Cargolux Flight 7933 touched the roof of a maintenance vehicle that was still on the active runway during LVP. There was one light injury and no fatalities in this incident. Three investigations were launched into the accident. The cause was attributed to ATC failing to ensure and check that their instruction to the ground vehicle were obeyed.
  • On 30 March 2017, a Cargolux Boeing 747-8F (registration LX-VCF) operating as Flight 775 arrived at Prestwick Airport near Glasgow in Scotland carrying a Bell 412EP helicopter from Houston, Texas. The helicopter was observed to have leaked fuel into the cargo hold, reportedly amounting to more than 300 litres. The fuel leaked into the avionics bay and caused substantial damage. The aircraft returned to service a month later.[25]
  • On June 19, 2021, Cargolux plane LX-VCE a Boeing 747-8F clipped the wing of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 (Registration N218WN) at Chicago OHare Airport, both flights were Immediately canceled, the Cargolux plane suffered little to no damage but the Southwest 737 suffered a broken winglet, Cargolux LX-VCE flew back to Luxembourg on June 21, 2021.

References

  1. ^ "IATA - Airline and Airport Code Search". iata.org. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Best year in history for Cargolux Group Luxembourg". www.clusterforlogistics.lu.
  3. ^ "Network & Offices Luxembourg 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine." Cargolux. Retrieved on 15 May 2010. "Cargolux Head Office Luxembourg Airport L 2990 Luxembourg"
  4. ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 61.
  5. ^ a b "Best year in history for Cargolux Group Luxembourg". www.clusterforlogistics.lu. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  6. ^ "In the beginning" September 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Cargolux. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  7. ^ "Cargolux chief indicted over alleged price-fix conspiracy". Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  8. ^ [1] July 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Eleven airlines fined in European cargo cartel investigation". Retrieved 2010-11-10.
  10. ^ "Cargolux to extend network thanks to partnership", Wort-lu. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  11. ^ "Qatar Airways ditches Cargolux stake". 2012-11-16. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  12. ^ "It's official: Qatar Airways to split from Cargolux". Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  13. ^ "Cargolux unions against bigger control by Qatar Airways". Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  14. ^ "Unions fear Qatar move on Cargolux". Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  15. ^ Airliner World (March 2014): 9. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  16. ^ "We invested in a new fleet of 747-8F aircraft, which are a lot more environmentally friendly". The Business Report. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  17. ^ "Cargolux rejects delivery of Boeing 747-8 Freighter aircraft" 2011-09-24 at the Wayback Machine. Cargolux, 17 September 2011.
  18. ^ "Cargolux 747-8F dispute linked to late Qatar 787 deliveries". Air Transport Intelligence news via flightglobal.com, 19 September 2011.
  19. ^ Ostrower, Jon. "Boeing delivers first 747-8F". Flightglobal.com, 12 October 2011.
  20. ^ . Amcham Luxembourg. 16 March 2012. Archived from the original on 4 April 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  21. ^ "Cargolux and Unilode extend partnership". Global Cargo News. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  22. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2019): 20.
  23. ^ "Boeing and Cargolux finalize 777-8 Freighter order". Cargolux (Press release). Retrieved 2022-10-12.
  24. ^ "Cargolux Firms Its Boeing 777-8F Order Placed At Farnborough". Simple Flying. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  25. ^ "Cargolux Boeing 747-8 enroute on Mar 30th 2017, cargo leak".

External links

  Media related to Cargolux at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website
  • Cargolux 50, the company's 50th-anniversary retrospective

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Cargolux legally Cargolux Airlines International S A is a Luxembourgian flag carrier cargo airline with its headquarters and hub at Luxembourg Airport 3 With a global network it is one of the largest scheduled all cargo airlines in Europe Charter flights and third party maintenance are also operated 4 It has 85 offices in over 50 countries as of 2018 and operates a global trucking network to more than 250 destinations 5 CargoluxIATA ICAO CallsignCV 1 CLX CARGOLUXFounded4 March 1970 52 years ago 1970 03 04 HubsLuxembourg AirportSubsidiariesCargolux ItaliaFleet size30Destinations90HeadquartersSandweiler LuxembourgKey peopleRichard Forson President amp CEO Employees2 000 2018 2 Websitecargolux com Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Fleet 3 1 Current fleet 3 2 Former fleet 4 Accidents and incidents 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit A Cargolux Boeing 747 400F during loading A Cargolux Boeing 747 8F in a special cutaway livery celebrating the airline s 45th anniversary The airline was established in March 1970 by Luxair the Salen Shipping Group Loftleidir and various private interests in Luxembourg Einar Olafsson was the airline s first employee and CEO It started operations in May 1970 with one Canadair CL 44 freighter with services from Luxembourg to Hong Kong Over the next two years the airline grew as did its public visibility 6 By 1973 Cargolux had five CL 44s and made the leap into the jet age by acquiring a Douglas DC 8 This enabled the company to speed up its cargo deliveries In 1974 Loftleidir and Cargolux amalgamated their maintenance and engineering departments and by 1975 Cargolux enjoyed new facilities consisting of central offices and two hangars In 1978 the airline began to take shape into the company it is today The CL 44s began to be retired and the airline ordered its first Boeing 747s In that same year it also began flying to other places in Asia as well as to the United States In 1979 as the company concluded its first decade its first Boeing 747s were delivered In 1982 China Airlines became the first airline company to sign a strategic alliance with Cargolux 1983 saw the introduction of the CHAMP Cargo Handling and Management Planning computer system and the start of some charter passenger flights for the Hajj pilgrimage 1984 saw the departure of the last Douglas DC 8 in the fleet and the addition of a third Boeing 747 Lufthansa bought a 24 5 share of the airline in 1987 and Luxair increased its share to 24 53 1988 saw the birth of Lion Air a passenger charter airline established by both Cargolux and Luxair The airline had two Boeing 747s but Cargolux s venture into the charter airline world proved unsuccessful and soon Lion Air folded Despite that setback Cargolux made it into the 1990s in proper financial shape It added two more Boeing 747s in 1990 as a way of celebrating its 20th anniversary and in 1993 three Boeing 747 400Fs arrived at Luxembourg In 1995 Cargolux had a year long celebration of its 25th anniversary and Heiner Wilkens was named CEO and President In 1997 Luxair was able to increase its share to 34 while in September that year Lufthansa sold its 24 5 stake to Sair Logistics and Swissair Cargo made a cooperation agreement with the Luxembourg company The following year Sair Logistics increased its share to 33 By 1999 Cargolux s fleet had reached double figures with 10 Boeing 747s In 2000 a route was opened to Seoul South Korea and in 2001 Wilkens decided to step down as president and CEO of the air company In October 2010 Ulrich Ogiermann the chief executive officer of Cargolux was indicted on suspicion of price fixing 7 After pleading guilty he was sentenced to 13 months in federal prison 8 In November 2010 Cargolux was fined for price fixing by the European Commission 9 On 8 September 2011 Qatar Airways purchased a 35 share in the company making it the second largest shareholder after Luxair 43 4 The other shareholders were the Banque et Caisse d Epargne de l Etat 10 9 and the Societe Nationale de Credit et d Investissement 10 7 10 In November 2012 Qatar Airways announced plans to sell its stake after strategic differences with other major shareholders 11 such as whether the interim CEO and CFO Richard Forson should become the permanent CEO 12 Unions had claimed Forson was effectively a Qatar Airways representative 13 after comments he made about relocating maintenance to the Middle East and rumours of plans for aircraft to be re registered in Qatar 14 Qatar Airways sold its share to the Government of Luxembourg which then sold that share to Henan Civil Aviation Development and Investment a Chinese company in 2014 As part of that agreement Cargolux launched a service from Luxembourg to Zhengzhou in Henan 15 In 2017 Cargolux entered into a joint venture with Henan Civil Aviation Development and Investment to create Henan Cargo Airlines and holds a 25 stake in the operation 16 On 17 September 2011 Cargolux announced that it would not accept the first two Boeing 747 8F aircraft it had ordered scheduled for delivery within a few days due to unresolved contractual issues between Boeing and the airline concerning the aircraft 17 18 After resolving their contractual issues Boeing handed over the first 747 8F to Cargolux in Everett Washington on 12 October 2011 The freighter then flew to Seattle Tacoma International Airport and picked up cargo before flying to Luxembourg 19 Cargo 2000 an industry group within the International Air Transport Association IATA consisting of some 80 major airlines freight forwarders ground handling agents trucking companies and IT providers announced on 15 March 2012 at its annual general meeting that Cargolux Airlines International S A had gained Cargo 2000 platinum membership status 20 In June 2020 Cargolux and Unilode extended their partnership with a new agreement 21 Destinations EditFurther information List of Cargolux destinationsCargolux covers 90 destinations and 70 of which are served on scheduled all cargo flights as of 2018 5 Fleet EditCurrent fleet Edit A Cargolux Boeing 747 8F As of September 2021 Cargolux operates an all Boeing 747 fleet 22 Cargolux fleet Aircraft In fleet Orders NotesBoeing 747 400ERF 6 LX NCL in Retro livery Boeing 747 400F 7 Launch customer 3 Operated for Cargolux ItaliaBoeing 747 8F 14 Launch customer Includes the Boeing 747 8 prototype LX VCA LX VCM in Cutaway liveryLX VCF in Not without my mask liveryLX VCC in 50 Years liveryBoeing 777 8F 10 Order with 6 options 23 24 To replace the Boeing 747 400FTotal 30 10Former fleet Edit Cargolux formerly operated the following aircraft Cargolux former fleet Aircraft Total Introduced Retired NotesBoeing 747 100F 6 1986 1988Boeing 747 200F 12 1979 2003Boeing 747 400BCF 3 2010 2016Canadair CL 44 6 1970 1978Douglas DC 8 53CF 1 1978 1979Douglas DC 8 54CF 1 1985 1985Douglas DC 8 55CF 1 1974 1975 Leased from Seaboard World AirlinesDouglas DC 8 63CF 10 1973 1984Accidents and incidents Edit A Cargolux 747 400F with registration number LX TCV involved in an accident where the landing gear collapsed while the aircraft was still on the ground Shanghai Pudong International Airport January 2006 2 December 1970 A Canadair CL 44J registration TF LLG owned by Cargolux Airlines S A crashed on approach to Dacca when controls lock system engaged 7 casualties resulted the 4 crew members and 3 ground casualties On 21 January 2010 Cargolux Flight 7933 touched the roof of a maintenance vehicle that was still on the active runway during LVP There was one light injury and no fatalities in this incident Three investigations were launched into the accident The cause was attributed to ATC failing to ensure and check that their instruction to the ground vehicle were obeyed On 30 March 2017 a Cargolux Boeing 747 8F registration LX VCF operating as Flight 775 arrived at Prestwick Airport near Glasgow in Scotland carrying a Bell 412EP helicopter from Houston Texas The helicopter was observed to have leaked fuel into the cargo hold reportedly amounting to more than 300 litres The fuel leaked into the avionics bay and caused substantial damage The aircraft returned to service a month later 25 On June 19 2021 Cargolux plane LX VCE a Boeing 747 8F clipped the wing of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 700 Registration N218WN at Chicago OHare Airport both flights were Immediately canceled the Cargolux plane suffered little to no damage but the Southwest 737 suffered a broken winglet Cargolux LX VCE flew back to Luxembourg on June 21 2021 References Edit IATA Airline and Airport Code Search iata org Retrieved 11 April 2015 Best year in history for Cargolux Group Luxembourg www clusterforlogistics lu Network amp Offices Luxembourg Archived 2011 07 08 at the Wayback Machine Cargolux Retrieved on 15 May 2010 Cargolux Head Office Luxembourg Airport L 2990 Luxembourg Directory World Airlines Flight International 2007 04 03 p 61 a b Best year in history for Cargolux Group Luxembourg www clusterforlogistics lu Retrieved 2020 04 22 In the beginning Archived September 19 2011 at the Wayback Machine Cargolux Retrieved 9 September 2011 Cargolux chief indicted over alleged price fix conspiracy Retrieved 2010 10 31 1 Archived July 13 2014 at the Wayback Machine Eleven airlines fined in European cargo cartel investigation Retrieved 2010 11 10 Cargolux to extend network thanks to partnership Wort lu Retrieved 9 September 2011 Qatar Airways ditches Cargolux stake 2012 11 16 Retrieved 2012 11 17 It s official Qatar Airways to split from Cargolux Retrieved 2012 11 17 Cargolux unions against bigger control by Qatar Airways Retrieved 2012 11 17 Unions fear Qatar move on Cargolux Retrieved 2012 11 17 Airliner World March 2014 9 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help We invested in a new fleet of 747 8F aircraft which are a lot more environmentally friendly The Business Report 22 January 2018 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Cargolux rejects delivery of Boeing 747 8 Freighter aircraft Archived 2011 09 24 at the Wayback Machine Cargolux 17 September 2011 Cargolux 747 8F dispute linked to late Qatar 787 deliveries Air Transport Intelligence news via flightglobal com 19 September 2011 Ostrower Jon Boeing delivers first 747 8F Flightglobal com 12 October 2011 Cargolux Achieves Cargo2000 Platinum Membership Status Amcham Luxembourg 16 March 2012 Archived from the original on 4 April 2017 Retrieved 3 April 2017 Cargolux and Unilode extend partnership Global Cargo News 14 July 2020 Retrieved 14 July 2020 Global Airline Guide 2019 Part One Airliner World October 2019 20 Boeing and Cargolux finalize 777 8 Freighter order Cargolux Press release Retrieved 2022 10 12 Cargolux Firms Its Boeing 777 8F Order Placed At Farnborough Simple Flying Retrieved 13 October 2022 Cargolux Boeing 747 8 enroute on Mar 30th 2017 cargo leak External links Edit Media related to Cargolux at Wikimedia Commons Official website Cargolux 50 the company s 50th anniversary retrospectivePortals 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