Turkish Cargo carries out first air cargo transportation from Istanbul Airport

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Turkish Cargo carried out the first air cargo transportation from Istanbul Airport to Ankara and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Providing services to 124 countries worldwide with the title of the fastest growing air cargo brand in the world, Turkish Cargo carried out the first air cargo transportation from Istanbul Airport to Ankara and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

The first ever commercial domestic air cargo transportation from Istanbul Airport was performed with an A 321 Airbus that landed in Ankara on February 4.

The first international transportation was carried out to Lefkoşa (Nicosia) on the same day with a Boeing 737 aircraft that left Istanbul Airport, which will transform Turkey into the world’s logistics hub with a cargo capacity of 6 million tons.

With its investments and ever-developing fleet, Turkish Cargo takes concrete steps towards its targets set on the way to become one of the top-five brands of the air cargo industry

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