Solitair expands the global southern network with new Africa roads
- Solitair, the B2B Company in the United Arab Emirates, airline services in the United Arab Emirates, the services of the decision and the level of the decree, and the provision of custom solutions between Dubai World Central (DWC) and major trade routes around the world, announced a great expansion in the flight network to Africa, as part of the long -term growth strategy for the carrier.
- This strategic step strengthens Solitair’s commitment to creating a reliable and elaborate charging network that collects the UAE with major commercial centers in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, which helps companies grow through supply chains faster and more efficiently.
The newly -added African destinations include Dar Al Salam and Zanzibar in Tanzania, Elderit and Nairobi in Kenya, Benghazi in Libya, Johannesburg in South Africa, and Lusaka in Zambia and Harrarie in Zimbabwe. These roads will connect DWC directly to vital commercial corridors across the continent, which enhances the company’s air freight connection in the region.
According to the expectations of global air merchandise in Boeing, African air freight sizes will double over the next twenty years, driven by factors that include economic growth, policy reform, and the liberalization of traffic and trade rights that are driven by strong vertical growth such as damage and e -commerce. The same report expects that the local market in Africa in the next twenty years will need an additional capacity of about 100 aircraft to meet the demand.
Hamdi Othman, founder and CEO of Solitair, said: “Solitair proudly opens eight destinations in Africa, we settle in an area that grows the air freight sector in a boom in growth.
Mr. Othman added: “This upward path emphasizes a dynamic shift in the scene of air charging in Africa – from the inherent ability to concrete demand. Solitair is an ideal position to lead this wave, link markets and provide value in the most important time.”
The expansion of this road in Africa will be supported by acquisition of two Boeing 737-800 shipments already in the service, with the second joining next month, raising the Solitair Fleet operating to seven Boeing 737-800 BCF companies. The airline aims to develop its fleet to 20 aircraft by 2027, with the aim of linking more than 50 cities in a radius for six hours from Dubai.
The growing Solitair fleet, diversity of reliability, efficiency and safe transportation of specialized goods, including temperature -sensitive drugs, e -commerce charges and dangerous materials.
By working from the 220,000 square feet logistics center at DWC, the improved fleet will enhance the regional network of Solitair and enhance the highly demand roads in Africa.