INTERNATIONAL air cargo company strike Aviation has signed a representation agreement early November with the US air freight company Amerijet International, based in Miami, Florida.
For Strike Aviation, the new contract will offer a wide range of new opportunities, including a greater range of services to customers, geographical expansion, and stronger competitive positions in the market, reports London's Loadstar.
'The new partnership with Amerijet will allow us to tap this potential and significantly strengthen our position in the Polish market. It is another important step toward the successful development of Strike Aviation. In cooperation with Amerijet, we will have the opportunity to transport both standard and oversized cargo,' said Andrius Antanaitis, director of Business Development for Europe at Strike Aviation.
Eric Wilson, CCO Amerijet, said: 'We are delighted to grow our partnership with Strike Aviation, our combined services will cover a strategically important region. We are looking forward to developing new partnerships and providing industry-leading solutions for our customers.'
Strike Aviation Poland Sp z o has been operating in Poland since 2013. The headquarters are located in Warsaw, but sales operations are also developed in Krakow. Strike Aviation operates from major air cargo hubs in Europe, North, and South America and has offices in 26 cities globally, including offices in all three Baltic countries and Warsaw, the capital of Poland.
Amerijet is a rapidly growing US cargo airline that has developed an excellent freighter network of flights between Europe, the USA, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. The company has been known for almost 50 years as one of the most important cargo carriers in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America regions, and has recently strengthened its positions in Europe. It specializes in transporting pharmaceutical products, temperature-sensitive goods such as fruits and flowers, heavy cargo, hazardous materials, live animals and other goods.
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For Strike Aviation, the new contract will offer a wide range of new opportunities, including a greater range of services to customers, geographical expansion, and stronger competitive positions in the market, reports London's Loadstar.
'The new partnership with Amerijet will allow us to tap this potential and significantly strengthen our position in the Polish market. It is another important step toward the successful development of Strike Aviation. In cooperation with Amerijet, we will have the opportunity to transport both standard and oversized cargo,' said Andrius Antanaitis, director of Business Development for Europe at Strike Aviation.
Eric Wilson, CCO Amerijet, said: 'We are delighted to grow our partnership with Strike Aviation, our combined services will cover a strategically important region. We are looking forward to developing new partnerships and providing industry-leading solutions for our customers.'
Strike Aviation Poland Sp z o has been operating in Poland since 2013. The headquarters are located in Warsaw, but sales operations are also developed in Krakow. Strike Aviation operates from major air cargo hubs in Europe, North, and South America and has offices in 26 cities globally, including offices in all three Baltic countries and Warsaw, the capital of Poland.
Amerijet is a rapidly growing US cargo airline that has developed an excellent freighter network of flights between Europe, the USA, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. The company has been known for almost 50 years as one of the most important cargo carriers in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America regions, and has recently strengthened its positions in Europe. It specializes in transporting pharmaceutical products, temperature-sensitive goods such as fruits and flowers, heavy cargo, hazardous materials, live animals and other goods.
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