ASL Airlines Belgium

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ASL Airlines Belgium
ASL Airlines Belgium Logo.svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
3V[1] TAY QUALITY
Founded1999
HubsLiège Airport
Fleet size30
Destinations90
Parent companyASL Airlines Ireland[2]
HeadquartersLiège, Belgium
Key people
  • Lars Jordahn, MD
  • Todd R. Hildreth, CD
Websiteaslairlines.be

ASL Airlines Belgium,[3] formerly TNT Airways, is a Belgian cargo airline operating chartered flights mainly to European destinations. It has its head office and hub on the grounds of Liège Airport.[4] The airline used to be a subsidiary of TNT Express but was sold to ASL Airlines Ireland in 2016[2] and subsequently rebranded.

History[]

1999 TNT Airways (Thomas Nationwide Transport) is founded and incorporated in Belgium. AOC and Air Transport License application with the Belgian authorities.

2000 First BAe 146-300 QT Type Certification in Belgium. TNT Airways resumes air operations immediately between Liege and Vienna with its first BAe 146-300 QT. Introduction of its first Airbus A300B4F into service. Full member of IATA. Extension of its operation area from European coverage to Worldwide coverage.

2001 TRTO (Type Rating Training Organization) approvals allowing in-house crew training for the A300, BAe146 and extended to training of instructors and examiners. Recognized as Scheduled Operator by Belgian Authorities.

2002 US Department of Transport and FAA approval to conduct operation with inter-modal capability between the US and Belgium. License by Liege Airport Company (SAB) to provide ramp handling services to 3rd party carriers whether passenger or cargo operators. TRTO approval extended to include the Boeing 747-400ERF. Code share agreement with China Southern for a daily Boeing 747 freighter service between Liege, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

2003 Introduction in service of its first Boeing 737-300 SF. KLM Engineering awarded in the maintenance support agreement for TNT Airways Boeing 737-300SF. Recognized as JAR-Ops 1 (European Safety Standard) compliant. AOC updated accordingly. TRTO approval extended to include the Boeing 737-300.

2004 Cat III approval for 737 operations extended to Passenger Charter Services. TNT Airways is granted passenger transport approval - AOC and Air Transport License are modified accordingly - and starts its passenger charter operations to different Mediterranean destinations.

2005 Entry into service of 1st Boeing 737-300 in passenger version. TNT Airways introduces a first Boeing 737 QC (Quick Change).

2006 TNT Airways introduces a BAe 146 QC in its fleet. TNT Airways introduces its first Boeing Boeing 747-400ERF.

2007 First flight Liege - Shanghai with a Boeing 747 Entry into service of the second 747-400ERF

2008 First flight between Liege - Singapore - Shanghai with a 747

2009 First flight Liege - Hong Kong with a 747

2010 TNT expands its long haul network with a five-day-per-week air cargo service linking Moscow and its main European hub Liege as well as with a direct flight between Chongqing and Liège. The same year, the company introduces three Boeing 777s in its fleet (delivery in 2011)

2011 In January, the two divisions, TNT Post and TNT Express, split to create two separate companies. The split is effective from the 1st of May 2011.

2012 TNT Airways and Emirates SkyCargo expand their cooperation by signing a code-share and blocked-space agreement. Emirates SkyCargo will place its airline code and use space on TNT Airways' 777 freighter flights on the New York JFK to Liege and Hong Kong-Dubai-Liege routes.

2016 ASL Airlines Ireland purchased TNT Airways and sister company PAN Air from TNT Express. A contract with TNT Express was established to further provide air cargo services for the company.[2] Shortly after, TNT Airways was rebranded ASL Airlines Belgium.[3]

Destinations[]

ASL serves destinations in Oceania, Africa, Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Southwest Asia, and Europe.

Fleet[]

ASL Airlines Belgium Boeing 737-400F
A Boeing 747-400F from TNT Airways (now operating for ASL Airlines Belgium)

As of August 2019, the ASL Airlines Belgium fleet consists of the following registered aircraft:[5]

Current Fleet[]

ASL Airlines Belgium fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Notes
Boeing 737-400F 20
Boeing 737-400SF 3
Boeing 737-800BCF 2 + More NG’s to be added in 2021
Boeing 747-400ERF 5 + Looking for more B747’s
Boeing 757-200C 1
Boeing 757-200PCF 1
Boeing 757-200PF 1 For sale
Total 33

Retired Fleet[]

ASL Airlines Belgium's retired fleets
Aircraft Fleets Introduced Retired Notes/Refs
Boeing 737-300F 3 2016 2018
Boeing 747-400ERF 3 2016 2018 Disposed to Suparna Airlines
Boeing 777F 3 2016 2017 Disposed to FedEx Express

Accidents and incidents[]

  • On 15 June 2006, TNT Airways Flight 325, a Boeing 737-300 cargo aircraft operating a flight from Liège Airport to London Stansted Airport had to divert to East Midlands Airport due to bad weather. On final approach the autopilot was disengaged for a short period. The aircraft touched down on the grass to the left of the runway, resulting in the right main landing gear being detached and the right wing tip and engine scraping the ground. The flight crew managed to lift off again and subsequently made an emergency diversion to Birmingham International Airport, where a landing was performed on the nose and left main landing gear, during which the aircraft scraped its nose and right engine. There were no injuries, but thousands of passengers had to be moved to other airports. The cause of the incident was determined to be a poorly-timed message from local air traffic control which a pilot misinterpreted, causing the plane to descend too quickly. The autopilot system was disengaged due to a "momentary lapse". The flight crewmembers were said by the airline to have managed the situation with skill once the error had been detected, but were dismissed from service with the company as a result of the incident.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "IATA - Airline and Airport Code Search". iata.org. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c globaltrademag.com - ASL Finalizes Acquisition of TNT Air Operations Archived 2017-10-10 at the Wayback Machine 2 June 2016
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b aslairlines.be - ASL AIRLINES BELGIUM formerly TNT Airways Archived 2019-02-06 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 26 June 2016
  4. ^ "Contact." TNT Airways. Retrieved on 27 June 2010.
  5. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World: 5. October 2019.
  6. ^ "Cargo plane crash pilots sacked". July 27, 2006 – via news.bbc.co.uk.

External links[]

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