Network Airline Management renews freighter agreement with TAAG Angola Airlines

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Network Airline Management and TAAG Angola Airlines have renewed their long-term freighter aircraft contract by 12 months.

The agreement continues to offer export capacity from Angola to Europe with forwarding connections worldwide.

Trucking connections from all over Europe into the Liege hub extend the distribution network, as well as interlining facilities from North America, Asia and the Indian sub-continent.

The partnership will see Network Airline Management operating a regular weekly scheduled service from Liege, Belgium, to the capital of Angola, Luanda, utilising a Boeing 747-400F aircraft capable of carrying up to 120 tonnes of cargo.

Andy Walters, commercial director of Network Airline Management, commented: “We are delighted to be renewing the contract once again, continuing our great partnership with TAAG.

“Network Airline Management has a long-established track record of offering our customers the most cost-effective solutions and this service is no exception.

“We are able to provide the capacity to carry oversize cargo as well as pieces up to 20 metres in length.”

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