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22 SIA annual report 00/01
SIA Cargo's service standards are
continually recognised by
international trade publications
and associations.
SIA CARGO
SIA currently operates nine freighters,
with eight more on firm order, all to be
delivered between 2001 and 2005. In the
year of review, SIA Cargo's overall capacity
expanded by 7.7 per cent and revenue
reached $2,079 million, an 8.9 per cent
increase on the previous year.
SIA Cargo's service standards are
continually recognised by international
trade publications and associations.
During the year, it was voted 'Best Global
Air Cargo Carrier' and 'Best Air Cargo
Carrier Asia' at the 14th Asia Freight
Industry Awards, and 'Best Air Cargo
Carrier Asia' by Cargo New s Asia.
In April 2000, SIA, Lufthansa and SAS
Cargo signed an agreement to embark
on an alliance project to enable the
seamless carriage of cargo products
throughout their combined network.
Known as New Global Cargo, it is
designed to offer a portfolio of
harmonised air cargo products and
synchronised sales and customer service
activities. A common information
technology infrastructure will enable easier
access to the cargo route network of
the partners.