Turkey has had a tough couple of years with foreign airlines reducing flights and the exchange rate crisis, but Celebi Aviation is still growing. Bur
Turkey has had a tough couple of years with foreign airlines reducing flights and the exchange rate crisis, but Celebi Aviation is still growing.
Burak Kurt, regional ground handling and cargo director Istanbul says that political events and the unstable currency have caused the trading market to shrink, reducing Turkey’s cargo volumes. The country has been affected by political events, the lira plummeting in value and the Central Bank of Turkey benchmark interest rate increasing 17.75% to 24% in September last year, but 2018 was a successful year for Celebi.
Kurt says Celebi has been focusing on the […] our operation continues in a powerful and dynamic manner. We have focused on digitisation and digitalisation by working on a global cargo software program.â€
Following delays, the new Istanbul airport is now up and running. Kurt expects it will become a cargo hub and strengthen Istanbul and Turkey’s position in the global air cargo market.
He says: “It can reach three continents in three hours flight distance, it has the second largest truck fleet in Europe with more than 65,000 trucks, it has increased flight slot and facility availability and it offers multi-modal transportation opportunities.â€
Istanbul is in a strong geographic location, making it a very good transit point.
Kurt says: “It provides economical flights due to less fuel consumption. With the help of maximised cargo capacity […] has now begun to apply new cargo flows many points of Turkey. At the same time, with the new connection paths, a combination between the air and truck modes is provided. A cargo that is carried by an aircraft can be easily transferred to other modes of transport. With these large investments, it is inevitable that Turkey will escape this downward trend and pass through the upward trend in coming yearsâ€
The unstable currency and political events have made business in Turkey more difficult. […] the country, and therefore has reduced export rates in sectors. Nowadays, the effects of these have started to decrease.â€
He says: “In line with the current technological developments, e-commerce volume is increasing. Exchange rate fluctuations, blockchain logistics applications, digitalisation, integration with new investment projects and new customs gates are other important economic developments closely followed by the logistics sector.â€
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