Cargologic Germany (CLG) starts operating its fourth aircraft at LEJ

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Cargologic Germany (CLG), a German cargo airline based at Leipzig/Halle Airport, received its fourth aircraft

The Boeing 737-400F, which was transferred from Canada, has been checked by the German Federal Aviation Authority and cleared for operations. The aircraft now bears the marking D-ACLX and particularly transports express freight within Europe.

Putting the B737-400F into service marks the first stage in doubling the fleet this year. Götz Ahmelmann, CEO of Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG, says, “We’re delighted that CLG, which is based at our airport, is continuing to grow and we wish all the crews’ happy landings on each occasion.”

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