Air France-KLM Cargo is resuming its air cargo flights to Atlanta after a three year absence, a move Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed said would further the city's position as a leading logistics hub.

Air France Cargo will operate twice-weekly flights from Paris to Atlanta on Boeing 747 freighter planes starting March 27. It had previously operated cargo flights in Atlanta from 1997 to 2009.

The city estimates the service will generate $8 million to $12 million in annual economic impact for metro Atlanta and the Southeast, and will create six jobs. According to the city, all of the top 10 global cargo airlines except for Emirates operate at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

Air France, a partner of Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines, already operates passenger flights into Atlanta.

Reed has voiced his interest in growing air cargo since his campaign for mayor, saying it could spur job growth. He said Sandy Springs-based UPS is one target for potential growth. UPS has its main air hub in Louisville, Ky. "My initial idea is for them to significantly expand their airport operations" in Atlanta, Reed said.

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