Cargo Activity at Karachi Airport

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hasan saleem
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Cargo Activity at Karachi Airport

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As per the updates on Wikipedia, Following below are the cargo airline that operate into Karachi Airport. Is this information correct...

Airlines Destinations
British Airways World Cargo London-Stansted, Zaragoza
Cargolux Amsterdam, Bahrain, Bengaluru, Brussels, Budapest, Chennai, Frankfurt, London-Gatwick, Luxembourg, Sharjah
EgyptAir Cargo Cairo
Emirates Sky Cargo Dubai, Hong Kong
Etihad Crystal Cargo Abu Dhabi, Kabul
Iran Air Cargo Tehran-Imam Khomeini
Kalitta Air Cargo New York-JFK
Korean Air Cargo Seoul-Incheon, Tashkent
MASKargo Kuala Lumpur
Midex Airlines Al Ain
Qatar Airways Cargo Doha
Royal Jordanian Cargo Amman-Queen Alia
Saudi Arabian Airlines Cargo Jeddah
Silk Way Airlines Baku, Bishkek
Singapore Airlines Cargo Singapore
SriLankan Airlines Cargo Colombo
Thai Airways Cargo Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Delhi, Hyderabad
TransGlobal Airways Fujairah, Manila
Turkish Airlines Cargo Almaty, Istanbul-Atatürk
UN Humanitarian Air Service Kabul
Yangtze River Express Dhaka, Prague, Shanghai-Pudong
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Re: Cargo Activity at Karachi Airport

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Absolutely not..somebody updated the airlines section as well and included around 50 airlines.. I cleaned up that portion on wiki but did not update the cargo section
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Re: Cargo Activity at Karachi Airport

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Could someone please provide the up-to-date list of Cargo carriers that operate out of Pakistan and the equipment they use as well as the number of times they operate in a week... Etc..

Thanks in advance :)
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