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DHL completes strategic partnership transaction with Polar Air Cargo

DHL announced that it has successfully completed the transaction to form a strategic partnership with Polar Air Cargo Worldwide, Inc., a wholly owned unit of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (AAWW), a leading provider of global air cargo services. As part of this transaction, DHL Express will invest USD 150 million for a 49 pct stake and 25 pct of voting rights in Polar Air Cargo Worldwide.

The transaction includes a commercial arrangement that gives DHL Express guaranteed access to Polar Air Cargo’s aircraft capacity in key global markets over a period of 20 years, with a potential revenue stream to the AAWW companies of US$3.5 billion. In addition, DHL Express will have access to additional available aircraft capacity from Atlas Air, Inc., another subsidiary of AAWW, as agreed between the parties. The long-term access and greater capacity will significantly improve service to DHL Express’ customers who ship goods between Asia Pacific and the US – reducing transit times and increasing reliability of delivery on the trans-Pacific air routes. The investment in Polar signals another major commitment to the US market and represents a major milestone in DHL’s strategy to provide a compelling alternative in the US domestic express delivery market.

Asia Pacific is going through a period of intense growth, fuelled by several growth drivers including the burgeoning economies of China and India. The trade flow for the trans-Pacific routes has been growing steadily in recent years. According to Boeing’s World Air Cargo Forecast 2006/2007, Asia-US trade is forecasted to expand at an annual average of 7.1 percent, compared to 6.9 percent for Asia-Europe. The overall share of world air trade connected to Asia’s markets, including the domestic markets of China and Japan and the international markets, is expected to increase from 50.8 percent in 2005 to 63.3 percent in 2025.

Polar Air Cargo will continue to operate as an independent company and there will be no integration with DHL or any of its business units.

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Atlas Air gets approval for DHL deal

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc., which provides air cargo services, on Thursday said it received U.S. Department of Transportation approval of a strategic partnership with delivery company DHL Express.
Under the deal, DHL Express will pay USD 150 million in cash for a minority interest in Atlas Air unit Polar Air Cargo Worldwide Inc. Polar will get a long-term, major customer out of the deal, while DHL will have access to Polar’s aircraft capacity.
Polar said it could see more than USD 3.5 billion in revenue from the 20-year commercial agreement with DHL. The deal is set to close in the late second quarter.
Shares of Atlas Air slipped 29 cents to USD 58.61 in morning trading.

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