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EVA Air Cargo announces new air service to Houston
October 15, 2007

Taiwan-based EVA Air Cargo has announced it will operate two weekly freighter flights between Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and Taipei, starting on November 1st. The new scheduled service will use a Boeing 747-400 freighter.

“We are extremely excited about this new service, but ultimately Houston’s air cargo industry will benefit the most from having additional access to Taipei, and the rest of Asia,” says Richard M. Vacar, director of the Houston Airport System. “Just last year, we launched our first scheduled Asian air cargo service from IAH, and it has been a tremendous success. We have the market to support EVA Air Cargo’s new service and many more to come.”

The new service will be routed through Anchorage, Alaska on its departure from IAH, before landing in Taipei. The arriving flight will depart from Taipei and will include stops in Anchorage and Chicago, before landing in Houston.

“As a major industrial city, Houston is home to producers of the huge pieces of machinery and specialized equipment that are needed for foundry processes in Taiwan,” the airline said in a press release. “EVA has successfully transported this kind of massive equipment with its B747-400 freighters before and the new cargo gateway gives the technology industry a convenient, efficient and highly reliable shipping solution.”

EVA Air Cargo is now the third Asian carrier offering scheduled freighter service at IAH. They join China Airlines Cargo and Korean Air Cargo in a growing IAH cargo hub.

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