Air Cargo Management

airBaltic announces involvement in the Baltic Cargo Hub build

Latvian airline airBaltic has announced its partnership with several key collaborators for the construction of the Baltic Cargo Hub at Riga Airport (RIX).
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Latvian airline airBaltic has announced its partnership with several key collaborators for the construction of the Baltic Cargo Hub at Riga Airport (RIX).

The state-of-the-art facility is set to become the largest dedicated air cargo handling centre in the Baltics, solidifying RIX’s position as a leading air cargo hub.

The facility will feature direct access to the apron, making cargo import, export, and transit processes quick and easy.

Spanning an area of 6,895 sqm, the hub will dedicate approximately 5,000 sqm to cargo handling facilities and around 2,000 sqm for office space.

Currently, the volume of air cargo transportation in Latvia consists of four main areas of activity – the export and import of high-value goods, the transportation of mail and e-commerce items, transit air cargo services, and the transit of non-military goods.

Globally, air cargo accounts for 1% of trade volume, but represents 35% of its value, demonstrating that nations with developed air cargo networks benefit significantly from an economic standpoint.

Improving handling efficiencies

The new Baltic Cargo Hub will be equipped with cutting-edge, semi-automatic cargo handling equipment – Material Handling System (MHS), including a mail sorter. These advancements are set to significantly improve handling efficiency for both belly cargo and dedicated cargo freighter aircraft.

The Baltic Cargo Hub is designed to have full special cargo handling capabilities with dedicated temperature-controlled rooms for pharmaceuticals and perishables, premises for dangerous goods, live animals and valuable shipments.

The planned project implementation period is 12 months.

An important milestone

Kaspars Briškens, minister of transport of the Republic of Latvia, said: “The Baltic Cargo Hub marks an important milestone for Latvia’s aviation sector, strengthening our position on the regional airfreight and logistics map.

“This state-of-the-art facility not only exemplifies our commitment to enhancing Latvia’s logistics capabilities but also reinforces our strategic vision of leveraging aviation as a catalyst for economic growth and international trade.

“Through initiatives like these, we are not just expanding our infrastructure but are also building bridges that connect Latvian businesses to the world, fostering innovation, and improving our nation’s competitiveness.”

Martin Gauss, president and chief executive of airBaltic, said: “In 2023, airBaltic delivered over 9,400 tonnes of cargo and mail, maintaining its status as the largest air cargo and mail carrier at RIX Riga Airport to date. However, our existing cargo hangar, fundamental for our operations, will soon be replaced by the Rail Baltica railway track.

“The upcoming Baltic Cargo Hub will significantly increase our handling capacity at Riga hub, allowing to handle up to 45,000 tonnes of cargo annually.

“This development will not only boost the airport’s cargo volume, but also bring substantial benefits for airBaltic.

“Overall, this project represents a significant milestone for our airline and Latvia’s aviation sector, setting a new standard in air cargo handling and logistics in the region.”

Collaboration

Key collaborators in the project include: UPB Nams, SIA (contractor); OZOLA & BULA, Architect Office, SIA (general designer); Būvuzraugi LV, SIA (construction supervisor); ITED, SIA (BIM consultant); VESTA CONSULTING UAB, Lithuania (BREEAM assessor); BeCon Projects GmbH (technology consultant); Lödige Systems GmbH (technology supplier).

Kaspars Rožkalns, chairman of the board at UPB Nams: “This project will be both technologically challenging and intensive, demanding close and effective collaboration among all stakeholders – and UPB Nams specialise in precisely these types of industrial projects.

“We also appreciate airBaltic’s commitment to constructing the new air cargo hub in accordance with BREEAM sustainability standards, demonstrating the company’s long-term vision.

“These investments will undoubtedly enhance Latvia’s international competitiveness in aviation logistics, and we are pleased to contribute our expertise and knowledge to the construction process.”

Laila Odiņa, chairperson of the board of RIX, said: “Our national airline, airBaltic, is currently the largest aviation cargo and mail carrier at Riga Airport.

“We are confident that the new cargo handling centre will optimise and enhance cargo service processes, providing additional benefits to both the airline and its customers.”

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