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Iberia Airlines Cargo - information about carrier
IAG Cargo is the cargo managing division of International Airlines Group (IAG). IAG Cargo utilizes the freight capability of its sibling airlines' traveler flights, such as British Airways, and keeps three centers situated at Dublin Airport, Heathrow Airport and Adolfo Suarez Madrid - Barajas Airport. IAG Cargo supplies freight transport to more than 350 destinations in over 80 nations through its affiliated passenger airline companies.
The freight services of British Airways World Cargo were offered using the main British Airways fleet. Bachelor's Degree World Cargo also operated freighter aircraft under a wet-lease arrangement with Global Supply Systems up until 2014. The freight services of Aer Lingus Cargo and Iberia Cargo were provided utilizing the entire fleet of both particular airlines. The business was formed in April 2011 by the merger of British Airways World Cargo and Iberia Cargo. BMI Cargo was also integrated into the company following IAG's purchase of British Midland International in April 2012, likewise following the takeover of Aer Lingus services were also incorporated in 2016. In 2012 the operations of British Airways World Cargo and Iberia Cargo had a joint turnover of EUR1,217 million. They have a combined labor force of more than 2,400 people covering an international network of over 350 destinations.
IAG Cargo's center in London was developed in 1999 for the entry, transit and exit of worldwide freight shipments. The campus is focused on 2 facilities consisting of over 90,000 sq. meters of space and a capacity of 800,000 tonnes a year. IAG Cargo's center in Madrid was initially built for Iberia Cargo in 1994 for the entry, transit and exit of worldwide cargo shipments. It includes over 20,000 sq. meters of area.