The newly certified Miami-based carrier will operate Boeing 737-800 freighters on the route, handling perishables, pharmaceuticals and industrial equipment 

7Air Cargo Being 737-800F at Miami International

7Air Cargo Boeing 737-800F at Miami International Airport

Source: Miami International Airport

Newly launched Miami airline 7Air has announced a partnership with Air Cargo Pack (Guyana) to provide direct air cargo services between Miami and Georgetown, Guyana.

The airline, which recieved certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in February, announced the new partnership in a LinkedIn post on 3 October.

The service will be operated with Boeing 737-800 freighter aircraft, carrying perishables, pharmaceuticals, industrial equipment, retail goods, and e-commerce shipments, said 7Air.

Air Cargo Pack (Guyana) will serve as the local representative, managing all sales, bookings, and client support on the ground in Georgetown.

“Our mission has always been to connect businesses with speed, reliability, and flexibility,” said Michael Mendez, chief executive of 7Air. “This partnership with Air Cargo Pack allows us to bring that promise to Guyana at a moment when logistics are so critical to its growth.”

The partnership comes at a pivotal time for Guyana, where trade and logistics demand is rising with the country’s rapid economic growth.

By launching a dedicated Miami–Georgetown service, 7Air and Air Cargo Pack (Guyana) aim to improve delivery times, support just-in-time supply chains, and open new opportunities for importers and exporters across a wide range of industries.

FAA Part 121 certified carrier 7Air has continued to expand its presence across Central America and the Caribbean. Last month it confirmed it had added flights to Costa Rica and Antigua.

Air Cargo Pack (Guyana) is a regional logistics company that provides airfreight services between Guyana and key international markets, including Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Panama, and Miami.