NAV AERO welcomes Salam Air

NAV AERO welcomes Salam Air

NAV AERO Global Cargo GSSA Network is pleased to announce the expansion of its airline network through a strategic partnership with Salam Air, Oman’s first low-cost carrier.

This move strengthens NAV AERO’s global footprint and enhances its ability to offer superior air cargo services to clients worldwide. Salam Air’s inclusion in the NAV AERO network represents an important development, providing expanded connectivity and a broader range of cargo solutions for customers. The partnership reflects NAV AERO’s ongoing commitment to offering flexible, customer-centric services that meet the evolving demands of the air cargo industry.

Ralph van Eijk, Head of GSSA & Airline Development at NAV AERO, commented on the new partnership: “We are excited to announce that NAV AERO Global Cargo GSSA Network is further expanding its airline network with the addition of Oman’s first low-cost carrier. This strategic enhancement reflects our commitment to offering superior service, expanded connectivity, and greater flexibility for our clients across the globe. Salam Air’s inclusion in our network marks a step forward in providing more affordable and accessible cargo solutions. Known for their dedication, Salam Air aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver flexible and customer-centric air cargo services.”

He further added: “The integration of Salam Air into our network not only enhances our regional capacity but also brings a touch of authentic Omani warmth and hospitality to our services. This partnership will help us serve our customers better by offering more efficient, reliable service and a wider range of options to meet different needs.” With this new collaboration, NAV AERO can now offer more flight options, improved scheduling, and better logistical solutions to meet the diverse requirements of its growing client base. This expansion reinforces NAV AERO’s dedication to providing high-quality cargo services on a global scale.

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek started her journalism career in 2016 at Ukrainian TV-Channels: 24 Channel and 1+1 Media. Having worked across a number of different sectors, including news, medicine and lifestyle, she joined the Air Cargo Week editorial team in 2024. To share your news and exclusive insights, contact Anastasiya.Simsek@AirCargoWeek.com

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