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Turkish Cargo to split off as independent company

The cargo division will move forward this year to separate from Turkish Airlines

Caryn Livingston by Caryn Livingston
February 11, 2021
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Turkish Airlines’ cargo division, Turkish Cargo, will branch off from the parent organization to form its own independent company. The parent company’s chief executive, M. Ilker Ayci, announced the change in the corporate structure during the company’s Cargo Talks digital event on Feb. 10, as reported by the state-run Turkish media outlet Anadolu Agency. Turkish […]

 

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