Introducing New
Flight MIA - IQT
Centurion announce direct flights to Iquitos, Peru
Centurion Cargo announces that it will expand its global freighter
network with the launch of services to one new destination in
Peru.
We started operations with 2 flights per week in MD-11 aircraft,
on the following routes:
MIA/IQT/MIA
MIA/IQT/BOG
And from IQT with daily connections to the cities of Pucallpa
(PCL), Tarapoto (TPP), Yurimaguas (YMS) and the whole interior
of our Peruvian Jungle.
In addition, Law Nš 27037: Law on Investment Promotion in the
Amazon, which inform us that all companies located in the departments
of Loreto, whose capital is Iquitos, Ucayali and Madre de Dios
are exempt from General Sales Tax, for services rendered in
the area, and Excise Tax Consumption for the purchase of fuel,
too. In this way we can reach many products for better marketing
and competitiveness.
Also, we have offices in the city of Iquitos, and trained personnel
to carry out our objectives. You can contact them at:
Telephones: 065-234136
065-221990
065-231670
Attention: Eliana Poblete Macedo
Commercial Air Supervisor
Email: epoblete@transberperu.com
Centurion acquired 2 MD-11F
Centurion Cargo has acquired two MD-11F to our fleet.
By the end of 2010, Centurion Cargo will be flying a fleet comprised entirely of MD-11 freighters.
IATA resolution 600B.
Starting on December 30th, 2009, Centurion Cargo will adjust the maximum liability from 17 SDR/kg to 19 SDR/kg in accordance with the 1999 Montreal Convention.
Centurion Cargo will distribute new air waybills once our existing stock is used up.
Regardless of the wording of the existing air waybill stock, all justified claims for shipments received on or after December 30th, 2009 will be handled according to the new limit of 19 SDR/kg.
2011 Centurion Cargo Facility.
The new Centurion Cargo Center will be developed in the northeast sector of Miami International Airport on 56 acres of largely abandoned and unoccupied land.
This area will allow Centurion Cargo to develop a major Cargo Center with the aircraft parking positions in front of the Cargo Center.
The new Cargo Center will provide Centurion Cargo with 400,000 sq.ft. of cargo space, 90 truck doors, 99,250 sq.ft. of office space and over 500,000 sq.ft. of exclusive ramp space for nine wide body full freighters.
The facility is subdivided in two space for perishable cargo (140,000 sq.ft.) and space for general cargo (260,000 sq.ft.). The total capacity of the facility amounts to 500,000 tons per year.
Dedicated coolers for flowers, fruit and fish shipments will be available, each temperatured controlled with energy efficient equipment. All incoming perishables will be X-rayed in order to expedite the processing required by US Customs. |