Magma Aviation highlights focus on growth for 2026 and beyond
- Magma Aviation attended Air Cargo Europe 2025 in Liège, one of the leading events for logistics and air freight professionals.
- In an interview during the event, Peter Kerins, CEO of Magma, discussed Magma’s growth priorities, evolving market strategies, how the company continues to position itself as a trusted global shipping operator and its business priorities in the coming years.
Magma is experiencing shifts in demand in today’s air freight market. Regions such as Asia and Africa continue to maintain a firm position as lucrative markets for magma. Throughout these transformations, customer expectations continue to adapt to these changes making reliability, speed and quality of service a top priority.
Magma is focused on continuous fleet expansion and new destinations
Last August 2025, Magma recently introduced a new B747 aircraft to its growing fleet in line with its ambition to expand its fleet over the coming years. “Our biggest goal now is to add more aircraft to our fleet to ensure we get the right price and rental rates. We recently increased our capacity in August, and we intend to increase it again before the end of the year,” said Peter Kerins, Magma CEO.
Peter stressed that Magma’s focus is on penetrating new, underserved destinations rather than competing in saturated markets. This strategy helps Magma create strategic partnerships and a more balanced and flexible network, especially in markets that require reliable service but currently have limited options.
Build new strategic partnerships at industry-leading events
Magma Aviation participated in this year’s Air Cargo Europe (ACE) 2025 event in Liège as a Diamond Host Airline Sponsor, joining global industry leaders, partners and customers during the 3-day event. This event served as an important way for the Magma team to reconnect with old partners, explore new business opportunities, and exchange ideas about the evolving market landscape.
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