Aviation
MATHESON SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH CATHAY
November 11, 2016

Matheson Flight Extenders, Inc. has signed an agreement with Cathay Pacific to act as a freight consolidation agent to provide export and import services at Portland International Airport.

 

Matheson Flight Extenders, Inc., a subsidiary of Matheson Trucking Inc., recently added eight employees to support Cathay’s new twice-weekly Boeing 747-8F flight to Hong Kong via Anchorage which was launched on November 3.

 

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“This is an exciting opportunity for Matheson to once again expand into the international freight arena,” said Charles Mellor, chief operating officer for Matheson. “We handled similar services for Asiana Airlines and are proud to be a key facilitator in the partnership between the Port of Portland and Cathay Pacific. Providing consolidation for import/export goods benefits the economy of Portland and businesses in the region.”

 

According to Mellor, Cathay first contacted Matheson about providing consolidation services at Portland.

 

“We quickly presented a bid and began negotiations,” he said. “The referral was a result of our previous partnership with Asiana. We have the ramp space to park a 747 close to our hangar, making it more convenient to load and unload the aircraft.”

 

Cathay expects the flight to carry 40 to 60 tonnes of cargo from Portland every month, including semi-finished footwear and apparel, electronics and perishables such as blueberries, cherries, Dungeness crabs and oysters.

 

The Portland flight operates every Thursday and Saturday and is routed via Anchorage and Los Angeles from Hong Kong, and via Anchorage on the way back.