MSC Air Cargo has passed a 'significant milestone towards excellence', by joining The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), announced Jannie Davel, senior vice president air cargo at msc Air Cargo, reported London's Air Cargo News.
'At MSC Air Cargo, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions and world-class service to our clients. Joining TIACA aligns perfectly with our mission to continually improve and stay at the forefront of industry developments,' said Mr Davel.
'TIACA's global network and expertise will empower us to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the growth and innovation of air cargo on a global scale. We look forward to engaging with fellow members, sharing insights, and collectively shaping the future of air cargo.'
TIACA represents the global air cargo community: shippers, freight forwarders, ground handlers, airports, airlines, manufacturers, solution providers as well as cargo media, universities and academia.
MSC Air Cargo was launched in late 2022 and currently flies two Boeing 777-200 freighters between North America, Europe and Asia, operated by Atlas Air on an ACMI basis. In total, Atlas Air will operate four B777-200Fs on behalf of MSC. In Europe, the airline is utilising Liege as its main hub.
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'At MSC Air Cargo, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions and world-class service to our clients. Joining TIACA aligns perfectly with our mission to continually improve and stay at the forefront of industry developments,' said Mr Davel.
'TIACA's global network and expertise will empower us to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the growth and innovation of air cargo on a global scale. We look forward to engaging with fellow members, sharing insights, and collectively shaping the future of air cargo.'
TIACA represents the global air cargo community: shippers, freight forwarders, ground handlers, airports, airlines, manufacturers, solution providers as well as cargo media, universities and academia.
MSC Air Cargo was launched in late 2022 and currently flies two Boeing 777-200 freighters between North America, Europe and Asia, operated by Atlas Air on an ACMI basis. In total, Atlas Air will operate four B777-200Fs on behalf of MSC. In Europe, the airline is utilising Liege as its main hub.
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