SMART Aviation announces the ACMI partnership with Air Arabia Maroc
SMART Aviation has announced the ACMI Partnership (Air, Candles, Maintenance and Insurance) partnership between Air Arabia Maroc and Harter Airline Company Getjet Airlines.
Air Arabia Maroc, part of the Air Arabia group, the largest low -cost airline in the Middle East and North Africa, called Smart Aviation for support last week after delivering the late plane. After the incomplete negotiations, Smart Aviation has succeeded in securing Airbus A320 registered in Latvia from Getjet Airlines, one of its most flying partners. Thursday 1street August 2024, left the first charter in the ACMI operation from Riga.
The ACMI process will continue until the delivery of the plane that will join the Air Arabia Maroc fleet, and smart flight will work closely with all partners to manage availability and continuous operations.
“The ACMI market is currently very narrow and time was against us, so I am pleased that we were able to secure the optimal option for Air Arabia Maroc. Getjet Airlines has been a reliable partner of Smart Apain in 2016, and we can always rely on it to provide effective and self -service Standing, and make it Air.
Getjet Airlines is an airline registered in iOSA, based in Velanis, Lithuania.
Smart Aviation was founded in 2005 by administrative director Mark Hawkins, a charter with an experience of more than 30 years in the upper operational roles in the travel and aviation industry, including Excel Airways. For two decades, Mark has led a team of Smart Aviation specialists, and they work with clients across Europe and beyond to provide aircraft charter solutions, including private aircraft charter, aircraft headphones and aircraft rental.
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