NAV AERO Expands its Global Cargo GSSA Network with the Addition of CRS Spain

NAV AERO Expands its Global Cargo GSSA Network with the Addition of CRS Spain

NAV AERO Expands its Global Cargo GSSA Network with the Addition of CRS Spain

NAV AERO is expanding its global GSSA network with CRS Airlines Representatives Spain, a key General Cargo Sales Agent in the Iberian Peninsula. This step underscores its commitment to providing excellent service and enhancing connectivity across Europe and worldwide. 

CRS Airlines Representatives, founded in 1994, is a top GSSA in the Iberian Region, representing over 20 international airlines. With offices in Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Valencia, Lisbon, and Porto, and a team of 40+ professionals, CRS Airlines offers comprehensive air cargo services throughout Spain and Portugal.

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Their mission is to provide exceptional service to clients and airlines, aiming to increase market share and drive sustained revenue growth. CRS Airlines is the ideal partner for international airlines seeking cost-effective cargo representation, managing diverse shipments, including live animals, hazardous materials, human remains, and perishable goods, with efficient routing and connections to major European airports.

This new membership enables NAV to provide enhanced airline representation services, comprehensive total cargo management, and customized logistical solutions to cater to its clients’ varied needs. NAV’s continual growth demonstrates its commitment to providing seamless, top-tier GSSA and airline network solutions globally.

“Adding CRS Airlines Representatives to our network is an important feat. As part of our service promise, enhanced connectivity, reliability, and efficiency will benefit our members and airline clients. The addition of CRS enhances our european and worldwide network of leading and independent Cargo GSSAs.” Ralph van Eijk, Head of GSSA Network and Airline Development at NAV AERO, said.

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek is a journalist with a diverse background, having started her career in 2016 at leading Ukrainian TV networks, including 24 Channel and 1+1 Media. Her experience spans sectors such as news, medicine, and lifestyle, providing her with a well-rounded approach to storytelling. In 2024, she joined the editorial team at Air Cargo Week, focusing on delivering in-depth coverage and exclusive insights into the air cargo industry. To share your news or discuss potential features, contact her at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com

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