CEVA Logistics Expands Trans-Pacific Air Cargo with New Charter Flights
CEVA Logistics is significantly increasing its air cargo capacity between the Asia-Pacific region and the United States. The company has introduced three new weekly charter flights to meet growing demand on this key trade lane. These new routes directly connect Hanoi and Hong Kong with major U.S. hubs in Chicago and Los Angeles. Operated by Boeing 777 freighters, the service offers reliable, year-round capacity for various industries. This expansion is part of CEVA's strategy to provide greater control and stability for its customers' supply chains.
Official Source: https://aircargoweek.com/ceva-logistics-boosts-asia-pacific-u-s-air-cargo-with-charters/
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