Nippon Cargo Airlines
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| Nippon Cargo Airlines 日本貨物航空 | ||
|---|---|---|
| IATA KZ | ICAO NCA | Callsign NIPPON CARGO |
| Founded | September 21, 1978 | |
| Hubs | Narita International Airport Kansai International Airport Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport | |
| Fleet size | 11 | |
| Destinations | 20 | |
| Parent company | Nippon Cargo Airlines Company, Limited | |
| Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan | |
| Key people | Tadamasa Ishida (President & CEO) | |
| Website: http://www.nca.aero | ||
Nippon Cargo Airlines Company, Limited (日本貨物航空株式会社 Nippon Kamotsu Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha?), or NCA, is a cargo airline based in Tokyo, Japan. It operates scheduled cargo services in Asia and to Europe and the United States. Its main base is Narita International Airport outside Tokyo.[1]
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[edit] History
Nippon Cargo Airlines was established on September 21 1978 and started operations in 1985. It was Japan's first all-cargo airline.[1] Over time, their network has grown to include many cities on three continents. Initially, NCA was a joint venture of shipping companies headed by Nippon Yūsen and All Nippon Airways. NCA's livery was similar to that of ANA. In July 2005, ANA sold its stake to Nippon Yūsen. NCA changed its livery in the meantime to a more distinctive design.[2]
The airline is owned by Global Logistics Investments (55.18%), Nippon Yūsen (13.8%), Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (13.19%), Nippon Express (3.13%) and others (14.7%).[1]
[edit] Destinations
The following are NCA's scheduled destinations. NCA's scheduled routes are from Japan to Asia, and from Japan to North America and Europe via Anchorage.[citation needed]
[edit] Asia
- Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand
- Beijing International Airport, China
- Hong Kong International Airport, China
- Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia
- Nagoya (Chūbu Centrair International Airport), Japan
- Osaka (Kansai International Airport), Japan
- Seoul (Incheon International Airport), Korea
- Shanghai Pudong International Airport, China
- Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore
- Tokyo (Narita International Airport), Japan
- Manila (Ninoy Aquino International Airport), Philippines
[edit] Europe
- Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Netherlands
- Frankfurt International Airport, Germany
- London Stansted Airport, England
- Milan (Malpensa International Airport), Italy
[edit] North America
- Anchorage (Ted Stevens International Airport), U.S.
- Chicago (O'Hare International Airport), U.S.
- Guadalajara (Guadalajara International), Mexico
- Los Angeles (Los Angeles International), U.S.
- New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport), U.S.
- San Francisco International Airport, U.S.
[edit] Fleet
The Nippon Cargo Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of March 2007):[1] :
| Type | Number |
|---|---|
| Boeing 747-200F | 6 |
| Boeing 747-400F | 4 (6 on order) |
| Boeing 747-8F | (8 on order) |
- On 9 June 2005 Nippon Cargo Airline's first Boeing 747-400F was handed over at Everett, Washington, the first of four on order for the airline.[3]
- NCA will be one of the launch customers for the Boeing 747-8 freighter.It placed an order for 8 Boeing 747-800F.
- In June 2006, it has confirmed an order for 2 additional Boeing 747-400F. These aircraft are due for delivery in 2008 and 2009 and will replace Boeing 747-200F. Previously, it ordered 8 Boeing 747-400F, 3 of which have been delivered.[citation needed]
- NCA has purchased iCargo for streamlining their cargo functions and Revenue Accounting. The solution will be implemented in first quarter of 2008.
[edit] External links
- Nippon Cargo Airlines
- Nippon Cargo Airlines Fleet Detail
- Picture of the JA03KZ, a Boeing 747-481F/SCD, owned by Nippon Cargo Airlines
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-10, p. 56.
- ^ NCA
- ^ Air International, July 2005
Airlines of Japan | ||
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| Low Cost Domestic | Air Japan · Air Next · Air Do · JAL Express · Skymark Airlines · StarFlyer | Image:Flag of Japan.svg |
| Domestic | JAL: (Hokkaido Air System · J-Air · Japan Air Commuter · Japan Transocean Air · Ryukyu Air Commuter ) ANA: (Air Central · Air Japan · Air Nippon · Air Nippon Network) · airtransse · Amakusa Airlines · Ibex Airlines · Kyokushin Air · New Central Airlines · Oriental Air Bridge · Skynet Asia Airways | |
| Int'l and Domestic | All Nippon Airways · JAL: (Japan Airlines · Japan Asia Airways · JALways) | |
| Cargo Only | ANA & JP Express · Galaxy Airlines · Nippon Cargo Airlines | |
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