Jettainer starts ULD management

FEB 27, 2015: Jettainer takes over the supervision of containers for Equatorial Congo Airlines (ECAir) in February. The state-owned carrier, which is Jettainer’s first African customer, is located in Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of the Congo. Equatorial Congo Airlines is outsourcing its ULD management to Jettainer, a German specialized enterprise, after expanding its […]

Jettainer starts ULD management
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FEB 27, 2015: Jettainer takes over the supervision of containers for Equatorial Congo Airlines (ECAir) in February. The state-owned carrier, which is Jettainer’s first African customer, is located in Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of the Congo. Equatorial Congo Airlines is outsourcing its ULD management to Jettainer, a German specialized enterprise, after expanding its fleet to include several widebody aircrafts of the type Boeing 767. Jettainer is also currently present at the Air Cargo Africa 2015, where the company promotes the expansion of its activities in Africa.
Jettainer allocates, manages and maintains the first ULDs for Equatorial Airlines. “ECAir has since its inception always partnered with the best in class references in the industry. This in support of the objective for ECAir to become the prime airline in the sub region of Africa. We are certain that Jettainer will meet the challenge in our continued growth. ECAir will be operating a total of nine new destinations in Africa, a daily flight to Paris, Dubai and soon also to Beirut. All flights are operated from our hub in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo“, says Fatima Beyina-Moussa, CEO of Equatorial Congo Airlines.
”Airlines on the course of expansion are ideal partners for us. The organic growth with existing partners is one of the mainstays at Jettainer. This leads to strong, valuable and lasting partnerships,” says Carsten Hernig, CEO of Jettainer GmbH, and adds: “We wish to continue our worldwide growth in Africa.”
Martin Kraemer, Head of Marketing & PR at Jettainer GmbH, says: „The African market is of very great importance to us. We see a lot of potential for growth and aim to continue the market development at the Air Cargo Africa in Johannesburg.”

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