SkyTeam Cargo
SkyTeam Cargo is a global cargo alliance in which all members are also members of the SkyTeam airline alliance. SkyTeam Cargo is the largest cargo alliance; it competes with the WOW Alliance.[2]
Full members | 12 |
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Headquarters | Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands |
Management | Teddy Zebitz (Chairperson)[1] |
Website | www |
History
Following the founding of the airline alliance SkyTeam on 22 June 2000, the creation of its cargo division, SkyTeam Cargo, was announced in September that year.[3] The alliance's inaugural members were Aeroméxico Cargo, Air France Cargo, Delta Air Logistics, and Korean Air Cargo, whose passenger airline operations are members of SkyTeam.[4]
In 2001, Czech Airlines Cargo and Alitalia Cargo joined in April and August, respectively.[5] Both divisions joined the cargo alliance within days of CSA Czech Airlines (25 March) and Alitalia (27 July) joining SkyTeam.
KLM Cargo joined SkyTeam Cargo in September 2004, four months after the merger of Air France and KLM, which subsequently created the Air France-KLM holding company.[6] The following year, in September, Northwest Airlines Cargo joined the cargo alliance, a move which came one year after Northwest Airlines joined SkyTeam. However, on 14 April 2008, Northwest merged with Delta Air Lines, which led to the largest airline in the world. China Southern Airlines joined the cargo alliance by November 2010. By November 2013, Aerolíneas Argentinas, one of the leading South American carriers, joined the SkyTeam Cargo Alliance adding more than 30 Latin American destinations to the global network.[7]
Current members
As of November 2021, SkyTeam Cargo has twelve member airlines; some do not operate dedicated cargo aircraft, they offer space in the baggage compartments of their passenger aircraft only.[8]
Member airline | Joined | Division airline |
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Aerolíneas Argentinas Cargo | 6 November 2013[9] | Aerolíneas Argentinas |
Aeroméxico Cargo | September 2000 | Aeroméxico |
Air France Cargo | September 2000 | Air France |
China Airlines Cargo | 3 October 2012[10] | China Airlines |
China Cargo Airlines | 5 June 2013[11] | China Eastern Airlines |
CSA Cargo | April 2011[12] | Czech Airlines |
Delta Air Logistics | September 2000 | Delta Air Lines |
ITA Airways Cargo | 17 November 2021 | ITA Airways |
KLM Cargo | September 2004 | KLM |
Korean Air Cargo | September 2000 | Korean Air |
Saudia Cargo | 15 April 2019[13] | Saudia |
Former members
As of November 2021, following cargo airline left SkyTeam Cargo.[8]
Member airline | Joined | Exited | Parent airline |
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Alitalia Cargo | August 2011 | October 2021 | Alitalia |
China Southern Airlines Cargo | October 2010 | January 2019 | China Southern Airlines |
Northwest Airlines Cargo | September 2005 | December 2009 | Northwest Airlines |
References
- "Saudia Cargo CEO Re-elected to Chair SkyTeam Cargo Alliance". Transport & Logistics. 1 November 2022.
- Hayward, Justin (2021-01-01). "What Happened To The WOW Cargo Alliance?". Simple Flying. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
- "A History Of SkyTeam". breakingtravelnews.com. 27 July 2001. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
- Finlay, Mark; Hardiman, Jake (2022-01-01). "Which Airlines Are In The SkyTeam Alliance?". Simple Flying. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
- "Nuestra Historia | SkyTeam Cargo". www.skyteam.com. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
- "Air France-KLM Reference Document - SEC.gov".
- "Aerolineas Argentinas Cargo joins SkyTeam Cargo Alliance / aviator.aero". www.aviator.aero.
- "History of Cargo Alliance". SkyTeam Cargo.
- "Aerolineas Argentinas Cargo Joins the SkyTeam Cargo Alliance". SkyTeam Cargo.
- "CHINA AIRLINES OFFICIALLY JOINS SKYTEAM CARGO". Delta Air Lines.
- "China Cargo Airlines Officially Joins the SkyTeam Cargo Alliance". SkyTeam Cargo.
- "Skyteam Cargo". Czech Airlines.
- "Saudia Cargo joins Skyteam Cargo". Ch-Aviation.