Posted on 25th August 2017
Featuring: Turk Heavy Transport
A United States F-18 fighter jet suffered an engine malfunction and crashed on the runway at Bahrain International Airport on the 12th August. The pilot ejected from the aircraft after it ran off the runway and nobody was harmed in the accident.
Turk Heavy Transport were contracted to remove the F-18 jet plane from the crash site at Bahrain International Airport and shift it to another location using an 100tn crane and a 4-axle lowbed to lift and transport the aircraft.
http://www.turkgroup.biz
We want Freightbook users to have a good experience with our website, whether on a large PC screen or on their mobile devices.
Available now at m.freightbook.net
Cladding and Flooring Completed at Hemisphere's Landmark Site
Significant progress has been made at **Hemisphere Freight Services’ landmark...
Read more »
Origin Logistics Prioritises Sustainable Development Goals
As Origin Logistics is a part of the Fevzi Gandur Group, they have always...
Transnetwork African Freight Delivers Crane to Inhambane
Transnetwork African Freight are glad to announce they recently & successfully...
Khimji Ramdas Export 1500 HP Rig from Oman to Philippines
Khimji Ramdas Shipping, PCN Members from Oman, recently executed the **multimodal...
Cuchi Shipping Arrange for Delivery of Pipes to Vung Tau
Cuchi Shipping, PCN Members from Vietnam, are glad to report on a **local...
Cuchi Shipping Complete Shipment from Vietnam to Los Angeles
Cuchi Shipping, PCN Members from Vietnam, are pleased to share another project they...
Hemisphere Complete Cladding and Flooring at Landmark Site
Hemisphere Freight Services are glad to share an update of the construction progress at...
Cuchi Shipping Transport OOG Cargo from Malaysia to Vietnam
Cuchi Shipping, PCN Members from Vietnam, are pleased to share a delivery they...
Seabourne Forwarding Finalise Turbine Shipment from Italy to UK
Seabourne Forwarding, PCN Members from the United Kingdom, are glad to share news...
Europe Cargo Transport Masts & Booms Across the Continent
Europe Cargo, PCN Members from Belgium, are glad to share one of their **latest...