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Chapman Freeborn and Lufthansa sign cooperation agreement

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has secured a new strategic cooperation agreement with Lufthansa Cargo - one of the world's leading cargo carriers.

Effective 1 April 2013, the global aircraft charter specialist will handle Lufthansa Cargo’s third-party chartering requirements - allowing the German airline to focus on marketing charter capacity on its own fleet of 18 McDonnell Douglas MD-11F aircraft.

The agreement will give Lufthansa Cargo’s international sales force and client base access to the full range of charter aircraft through Chapman Freeborn’s global network of 35 offices - from helicopters and light aircraft for time-critical freight, up to giant Antonov AN-225 aircraft for heavy and outsize cargo requirements.

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Chapman Freeborn clients will benefit from the enhanced access to Lufthansa Cargo’s freighter fleet - but maintain its position of neutrality in the marketplace and continue to work in partnership with cargo airline suppliers worldwide. Chapman Freeborn was established in the UK in 1973 and the group now comprises 35 offices in 25 countries around the world.

The agreement was signed by representatives of Lufthansa Cargo and Chapman Freeborn in Frankfurt this week.

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“We will continue offering customers flexible and high-value charter solutions in the future,” emphasised Lufthansa board member product and sales Dr. Andreas Otto. “With the newly adapted structure, we are leaner and more focused, and can offer our own aircraft even easier and faster. Moreover, with Chapman Freeborn, the world’s leading aircraft charter specialist, we have gained a new and strong partner.”

Russi Batliwala, ceo of Chapman Freeborn, underlined: “We’re delighted to cooperate with Lufthansa Cargo as one of the world’s leading cargo carriers. Our joint customers will benefit from this cooperation and can be sure of finding the right charter solution, anytime.”
 

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