Avion Express further strengthens its partnership with a Dominican air carrier Sky Cana

Avion Express further strengthens its partnership with a Dominican air carrier Sky Cana

Avion Express, a European narrow-body ACMI operator and member of the global aviation services group Avia Solutions Group, has just further strengthened its cooperation with Sky Cana, a start-up airline headquartered in Santo Domingo.

The companies have been in partnership for a few years and now have signed a contract for two additional Airbus A320 aircraft, making it five aircraft in total. Under the agreement, Avion Express will operate the aircraft based in Puerto Plata Airport on behalf of the carrier for a period starting from December 2022.

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Sky Cana is a Dominican air carrier, using ACMI for its operations. Working with some of the best tourist destinations in the Caribbean, the airline offers transfer, freight, overflight, helicopter, advertising, air ambulance, and tour services to locations in the United States of America, the Dominican Republic and Cuba.

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“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Sky Cana. As a leading ACMI provider, we are committed to offering top-quality services to help our clients provide exceptional experiences for their passengers. This partnership is a testament to the strong relationship we have built over the years, and we look forward to working together for many more to come,” Dainius Staniulis, Vice President Commercial at Avion Express, said.

Over the years, Avion Express has established itself to be a leading narrow-body ACMI and charter operator flying a fleet of Airbus A320 family aircraft, working with clients in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific and South America. To strengthen its position in the market, in 2019 Avion Express established Avion Express Malta, a subsidiary airline based in Malta.

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