Network Airline Management renews contract with Western Global

Network Airline Management renews contract with Western Global

Network Airline Management (NAM) has renewed its contract with Western Global Airlines (WGA) to operate Boeing MD-11 Freighters.

WGA will continue to operate up to three MD-11Fs on behalf of NAM with operations based in Liege, Belgium, supporting NAM’s operations with Allied Air of Nigeria, as well as scheduled cargo services throughout Africa.

Network Aviation Group group chairman, Andy Leslie says: “Our renewed contract builds upon an already strong and successful 4-year partnership between Network Airline Management and Western Global Airlines.”

“The new, long-term agreement will enable us to strengthen and expand our route network in the future as we take further aircraft, and complements our B747-400F aircraft that we offer via Astral Aviation in Kenya.”

WGA chief executive officer, Jim Neff says: “Western Global Airlines is proud to serve Network Airline Management and its customers with our efficient fleet of MD-11 aircraft, and build upon our relationship and position in the market as the leading provider of MD-11 air cargo capacity.”

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