Qatar Airways Cargo has been named ‘Global Air Cargo Airline of the Year’ by STAT Trade Times. 
The award was given at this year’s ‘Air Cargo Africa’ air freight industry trade exhibition and conference, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from February 19 to 21.
The cargo carrier was also runner-up for the ‘Global Air Cargo Brand of the Year’ and ‘International Cargo Airline of the Year in Africa’ awards.
Qatar Airways Cargo senior vice-president (Cargo Sales and Network Planning) Peter Penseel received the awards on behalf of the airline at an awards ceremony organised by STAT Trade Times at the Barnyard Theatre in Johannesburg. 
This is the second consecutive year that the cargo carrier has won the Global Cargo Airline of the Year award, following the ceremony that took place in 2017 at Air Cargo Africa. 
These awards recognise the carrier’s continuous drive and emphasis on innovation and delivering the highest levels of service within the air cargo industry.
On the remarkable achievement, Qatar Airways Group chief executive, HE Akbar al-Baker said, “It gives us great honour and joy to receive these awards. Qatar Airways Cargo has come a long way to be ranked as one of the leading air cargo carriers globally. Being voted by the air freight community means a lot to us. It is for our global customers and employees that we strive to build our success upon the foundation of service excellence, always ensuring that our customers’ needs are of primary importance. Our business partners and dedicated team at Qatar Airways Cargo are the ones who have made this achievement possible, and we extend our special thanks to them.”
Qatar Airways Cargo had a very successful 2018, with positive growth in both tonnage and revenue. The carrier’s cargo volumes increased by 10% in 2018 over 2017. 
The carrier’s products have also performed exceptionally well, with positive tonnage growth and several enhancements introduced. It commenced transpacific freighter services direct from Macau to North America, and added belly-hold cargo capacity to several key destinations in its network. 
The carrier also received two brand new Boeing 777 freighters in 2018, and introduced two new destinations last month: Guadalajara, Mexico and Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Future plans include the construction of the carrier’s Cargo Terminal 2, which is already underway.
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