Air Freight News

IAG Cargo launches a new route to Portland and restarts flights to Pittsburgh

Jun 24, 2022

Both routes will be operated on Boeing 787 Dreamliner

IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG), has launched a new direct service from London Heathrow to Portland as well as restarting flights to Pittsburgh for the first time since March 2020.

The brand-new service to Portland operates five times a week and is the only non-stop connection between Oregon and the United Kingdom. The restart to Pittsburgh operates four times a week from London Heathrow and coincides with a recent announcement to build the largest cargo facility in the history of Pittsburgh International Airport as cargo volumes at the airport has grown rapidly in recent years.*

The routes will be operated by a Dreamliner B787 aircraft transporting commodities the two countries are renowned for; beer, high-technology, and a variety of popular fashion brands. London-Heathrow is IAG Cargo’s largest and busiest hub, handling over 500,000 tonnes of cargo every year and these routes will be important in facilitating the movement of trade into European and Asian markets via its extensive network.

Pravin Singh, Vice President Commercial, Americas at IAG Cargo commented: “In the run up to this Summer, IAG Cargo has been launching many new services and restarting routes into North America, Latin America, and across the globe in order to support the needs of our customers. London Heathrow is an important connector for North American trade, enabling access to destinations across Europe, Middle East, and Asia, so I am pleased we are able of offer our North American customers these opportunities”.

“We are thrilled to have a partnership with IAG Cargo that demonstrates how Pittsburgh – located halfway between New York and Chicago – offers an easy and efficient shipping solution for their customers,” said Bryan Dietz, PIT’s Senior Vice President of Air Service and Commercial Development. “We are focused on growing our cargo operations, including two new cargo facilities, to continue delivering world-class service to the industry.”

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