Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HIA receives first Qatar Airways Cargo shipment

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On December 1, the first Qatar Airways Cargo shipment was received at the new Hamad Internatio­nal Airport. The shipment for Qatar Petroleum was transferre­d from Europe to Doha.

The new cargo terminal, which is one of the largest in the world, has the capacity to move 5,700 shipments simultaneo­usly and to handle 1.4 million tonnes of cargo per annum by 2015, representi­ng a 75% increase from the current airport.

“The cargo terminal complex at HIA will play a significan­t role in expanding our global cargo business and propels Doha as the preferred cargo hub in the region, as a result of its sophistica­ted cargo infrastruc­ture and capacity,” said a Qatar Airways spokespers­on.

Qatar Airways added: “As one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Qatar is in a solid position to become a major internatio­nal gateway. A modern, state-of-the-art infrastruc­ture cargo is key to achieving this objective.”

The new cargo terminal is built over 77,000 square metres across two levels. It comprises a separate aircraft parking apron with 11 wide-body aircraft stands, as well as 42 loading docks, a live animal centre, a dangerous goods area and a perishable storage area, making it conducive to handle large and varied cargo shipments.

The landside area of the cargo terminal contains 32 truck-loading facilities to ensure the efficient transfer of cargo in and out of Qatar, with full X-ray screening systems in place to support the airport’s important focus on maximum security in the transporta­tion of people and cargo.

The terminal is also highly automated for increased cargo efficiency. HIA’s Cargo Terminal has an automated storage and retrieval system to swiftly locate and process up to 1,000 Unit Load Devices (ULDs) at a time.

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Qatar Airways senior officials with HIA cargo handling crew

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