Solitair signs an agreement with World Star Aviation for two Boeing 737-800 shipping
- Dubai-based Cargo Airline Solitair has signed an agreement with World Star Aviation to acquire two Boeing 737-800 charging planes, with already delivery and the second in October.
- This expansion supports the Solitair mission to enhance the rapid charging connection across the global south.
- The airline operates from DWC, and the airline will have seven shipping companies by October and aims to the fleet of 20 aircraft by 2027, serving more than 50 cities within a six -hour diameter circle of Dubai.
Solitair, which is B2B for B2B, and the services of shipping companies from the airport to the airport, which operate daily and level services, and provide custom solutions between Dubai and major trade routes throughout the southern world, have an agreement with World Star Aviation (WSA) to acquire two Sli Boeing 737-800.
The first of these aircraft was delivered earlier this month, and the second will join the fleet in October. Adding both these aircraft will increase the capacity of the cargo airline fleet and operational capabilities.
“The partnership with World Star Aviation represents an important milestone on the growth journey in Solitair,” said Hamdi Othman, founder and CEO of Solitair. “These additional aircraft will greatly enhance our operational capacity and enable us to expand our arrival through critical trade routes. With the expansion of our scope, our focus remains firmly on providing quick, effective and reliable charging solutions that meet the advanced needs of the global south and beyond.”
“We are proud to support Solitair in this exciting growth phase. This agreement emphasizes the confidence that was put in the vision of Solitair and we at WSA are happy to continue to develop this partnership,” said Joram Alab, a partner in the world on the outskirts of the phases.
By the end of October, the Solitair Fleet will include seven Boeing companies 737-800 BCF companies operating outside an advanced logistical facility with an area of 220,000 square feet in DWC.
Solitair aims to obtain a fleet of 20 aircraft by 2027, facilitating its goal of linking more than 50 cities in a six -hour radius from Dubai.
The airline fleet has been improved for reliability, efficiency and safe transportation for specialized goods, including high -temperature pharmaceuticals, e -commerce charges and dangerous materials.
Beyophair shows an agreement with World Star Aviation for two Boeing 737-800 shipments that appeared in the first week of air cargo.