Latest News
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Interview with Larry Coyne12/01/2012Coyne Airways CEO Larry Coyne talks about what makes his company profitable when rest of the world is caught in economic turbulence (Source: Air Cargo Update)
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Now Serving Basra weekly03/04/2011Coyne Airways now offers a weekly freighter service to the southern Iraq city of Basra.
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Coyne Launches B747 Freighter Service to Bagram14/09/2010Coyne Airways is stepping up its cargo services to Afghanistan with the introduction of a weekly Boeing 747-400 freighter service from Dubai to Bagram.
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Coyne Airways Sponsors Pohnpei National Soccer Team07/09/2010Coyne Airways, air cargo specialists to ‘difficult to reach places’, is taking on its biggest challenge so far in sponsoring the Pohnpei football team.
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Coyne Airways increases dedicated sales team in the USA07/06/2010Coyne Airways has appointed a dedicated sales team in the United States to market its extensive network of air cargo delivery services to the Caspian region, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan Schedule Update
18/05/2010Please be aware that whilst Coyne Airways publishes a schedule into both Kandahar and Bagram airbases in Afghanistan, the timing of these services is subject to change at short notice due to unforeseen military activity.
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Services returning to normal but book early to avoid disappointment
27/04/2010Following the recent disruption caused by the volcanic ash cloud over Europe, Coyne Airways services are now back to normal. However services continue to be busy, especially to the Caspian region and we urge customers to book early to avoid disappointment.
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Coyne Airways launches new website16/03/2010Coyne Airways today unveiled its new website at www.coyneair.com. The new website, developed for Coyne by Ardent Creative brings a fresh new look and increased functionality for the user.
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Coyne Airways Extends Iraq Coverage as Exclusive Sales Agent for RUS Aviation in UK & Ireland10/03/2010Coyne Airways has been appointed as the exclusive sales agent in the UK and Ireland for RUS Aviation, giving freight forwarders direct access to the most extensive route network into Iraq.