A dearth of air freight capacity has pushed carriers to scramble to re-operate grounded aircraft.
Yesterday, the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that the operating licence for Stansted-based Cargologicair (CLA) has been reinstated, along with its air operator certificate to fly its two 747 freighters again.
The carrier had requested a suspension of its licence for three months at the end of February, saying it had found it “extremely difficult to continue …
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