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Nightflight Issues

Practically every organisation relies on fast and efficient transportation of goods, components and documents in order to ensure their commercial competitiveness and success.
 
The express industry specialises in time-definite, reliable transportation services for documents, parcels and freight. It has allowed British business to rely on predictable, expeditious delivery of supplies, thereby enabling them to attain and maintain global competitiveness.
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This usually requires goods to be picked up at the end of the working day for delivery early the following day. The only way to achieve such a delivery schedule is by the operation of aircraft outside of normal business hours.
 
Typically, the types of goods transported by express services are high-value items such as electronic components, automotive spares, product samples and pharmaceutical products. With e-commerce becoming a major driver for the UK economy, the express industry will play an increasingly important role in the supply chain ensuring business efficiency and consumer satisfaction. The ability to fly at night is therefore particularly important for express operators to meet the “next day” needs of customers.
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