OMAN AIR EXTENDS ULD MANAGEMENT DEAL WITH JETTAINER

Oman Air Cargo has extended its contract with Jettainer for long-term Unit Load Device (ULD) management services.

 

Jettainer and Oman Air Cargo extended their partnership for a further four years.

 

In a statement, Jettainer said it will continue to manage the fleet of currently around 2,000 ULDs tailored to the needs of the national airline of the Sultanate of Oman, contributing to increased revenue, sustainability, flexibility, and reduced costs.

 

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 [Source: Oman Air]

 

Oman Air has been using Jettainer's ULD management services since 2017.

 

The announcement noted that in 2023, Oman Air took delivery of its first freighter, a B737-800 (BCF), followed by one Boeing B787-9 in 2024 and most recently, a B737 Max 9, with twelve more aircraft expected by 2029.

 

Jettainer noted that it ensured well-organized support for the introduction and expansion of cargo flight operations.

 

"In the future, the ULD fleet will continue to be adjusted to the airline's needs and further optimized with new innovative developments and services," it said.

 

Michael Duggan, vice president of Cargo at Oman Air, said Jettainer has been the carrier's "partner of choice" for ULD management for several years now.

 

"Their expertise and services have ensured that we are always optimally supplied with ULDs. The combination of innovative solutions, excellent customer service, and absolute reliability convinces us that Jettainer is the right partner for us now and in the future," he said.

 

Dr. Jan-Wilhelm Breithaupt, the CEO of Jettainer, mentioned that renewing the contract with Oman Air highlights the ongoing partnership between the two companies.

 

"Jettainer stands firmly with Oman Air in its transformation journey. With our focus on efficiency, digitalization, and innovation, we will continue to contribute to Oman Air's competitiveness in the coming years," he said.