Saudia Cargo signs deal with Air Charter Service

Saudia Cargo signs deal with Air Charter Service

Saudia Cargo signed a new business deal with Air Charter Service on the sidelines of the Air Cargo Africa conference in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The contract signing took place at the flower themed Saudia Cargo booth in the presence of CEO Omar Hariri, executive director commercial Amer Abu Obaid and director of charters Semih Kutlug.

Air Charter Service was represented by assistant director of cargo sales Alex Ignatov and consultant from the Dubai office Nagib Kasbari.

The business deal involves transporting rubber fenders for ship-docks by charter flights from DWC Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai to Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Hariri says: “We are very happy with this continuous business partnership between Saudia Cargo and Air Charter Service. We look forward to a successful long-term alliance between our companies.”

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