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Air Bots records ‘dramatic’ reduction in turnaround times

18 Nov 2015 - by Liesl Venter
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Major investment in cargo

handling facilities has seen

Air Botswana address some of

the biggest challenges that have

been facing its freighter service,

allowing it to aggressively market

the service and grow volumes.

According to cargo manager

Action Kombani, before the

investment and introduction of a

dedicated freighter service, they

were experiencing significant

belly capacity and general cargo

handling challenges. “We had

some serious constraints in terms

of equipment that really affected

our ability to grow our volumes

as much as we would have liked.

The several pieces of equipment

that were commissioned in June

this year have made a major

difference to our operations,”

he told FTW during a visit to

the airline’s offices in Gaborone

recently. “With the new

equipment in place we can load

and off-load cargo far more

effectively and efficiently and the

turnaround times have reduced

dramatically.

He said with the freighter

service and the new equipment in

place cargo was now available on

the ground in Botswana within

two hours or less from the time

it left Johannesburg. “We are

also considering other solutions

that can further add value to

our customers which include the

possibility of direct delivery to

the customer. In other words we

do not want to provide just an

airport to airport service but an

airport to door service as well.”

He said the airline’s expansion

plans in the region were expected

to positively impact the cargo

side of the business as well.

Whilst airfreight is more

expensive than road freight,

it does bring unique benefits

that road and rail are unable to

address like reduced long waiting

time at borders and better safety.

“Going forward, our outlook

for the airfreight business is very

positive. Growth in Africa is

expected to be around 6% and so

we need to tap into that growth

by developing the capacity to

ensure that Air Botswana can

play a significant role in the

airfreight business.”

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