From September, Maximus will begin two flights a week to Khartoum, Calcutta, Dacca, and Guangzhou, with a once a week service to Addis Ababa, Tripoli, and Milan. Total operating hours will be 291 per month.
Maximus will acquire this summer another factory-built A300-600 freighter to fulfil the Etihad contract.
Fathi Buhazza, Maximus Air Cargo's President and CEO, said:
"This additional contract work will increase Maximus's fleet to nine all-cargo aircraft and will further reduce the average age of the Airbus A300 fleet to a remarkable 8.6 years."
James Hogan, CEO of Etihad öAirways, commented, "This contract is about flying close to 600 hours a month with the two Airbus A300 cargo aircraft on a tight, fine-tuned schedule. Maximus was selected for its ability and proven record of reliability in high utilisation aircraft lease operations."
Maximus is the largest freighter-only air operator in the Middle East and currently has a staff of more than 140, operating a fleet of all-cargo Antonov An-124-100, Airbus A300-600RF, Ilyushin IL-76TD, and Lockheed Hercules L382G aircraft operating across the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Etihad Crystal Cargo serves a network of 59 destinations, 13 of which are operated with its A300-600 and MD-11F freighters, including Frankfurt Hahn, Mumbai, Lagos, Colombo and Milan.
Maximus Air Cargo operates regular scheduled cargo services on behalf of airlines including Etihad, Iberia, Air France, and Sudan Airways, and is also the exclusive air relief support partner for the UAE Red Crescent.


Posted by Siba Sami Ammari



