Turkish Cargo and Avianca Cargo sign an MoU

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Turkish Cargo, the successful air cargo brand of Turkish Airlines, and Avianca Cargo, the leading cargo airline in the Latin America region, enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore potential additional cooperation opportunities and strengthen air cargo connections. The agreement will serve as a guide to further enable both carriers to offer their customers a smooth and productive cargo service by combining resources and expertise.

Commenting at the signing ceremony held within the scope of the IATA World Cargo Symposium in Istanbul, Turhan Ozen, Chief Cargo Officer of Turkish Airlines, said, “This MoU represents a significant enhancement in air cargo services between Türkiye and Latin America. For this reason, we chose Avianca Cargo as our regional strategic partner because it allows us to advance our firm purpose of improving our global cargo operations. Through this cooperation, in line with our customer-oriented approach, we are reinforcing our intercontinental connections and expanding our cargo services to destinations in South America.”

Turkish Cargo and Avianca Cargo will consider potential collaboration initiatives such as freighter capacity agreements. These enhancements aim to provide air cargo customers of both airlines access to greater capacity in a wider and more connected global network. In addition, Turkish Cargo will be able to offer enhanced access to destinations in South America by leveraging Avianca Cargo’s network in the region. At the same time, Avianca Cargo will increase its access to major destinations worldwide through Turkish Cargo’s wide interconnecting network.

Gabriel Oliva, CEO of Avianca Cargo, commented, “This agreement represents the possibility of strengthening bilateral cooperation between both airlines, new commercial opportunities, and a closer operational, technological, and product collaboration. The extensive trajectory and leadership of Avianca Cargo in Latin American markets, added to the worldwide experience of Turkish Cargo and its positioning, will ultimately allow us to achieve the highest levels of product offer, service, and value for the benefit of our customers.”

The two carriers will continue to explore new areas of partnership and further deepen their cooperation in the future.


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