The Spanish airlinePlus Ultra Líneas Aéreasis drawing onJettainer'sexperience inoutsourcing unit load device (ULD) managementfor another five years. Jettainer's customizedservices will support the growth of this youngairline which operates a network of routes between Madrid and South America.The partnership dates back to 2016, during which Plus Ultra has added a third and fourth Airbus A340 to its fleet andhas continuously expanded their network.
The extension of the partnership withPlus Ultra Líneas Aéreas bears out Jettainer'stargeted sales strategy ofsupportingthe growth of newerairlines,too,with efficient ULD managementservices.
Jettainer has provenits expertise in ULD management toPlus Ultraparticularlysince the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Itsglobal network and many years of experience in unit load device management ensurethatULDsare availableat all locations, even in anunsettled market climate. The A340specialistwill remainable to offer cargo space in wide-body aircraftto a full extent, meeting rapidly growing demand for air freight during the pandemic.
"A solid and long partnership is important to us, even more in times of crisis. Westand at Plus Ultra’s side with Jettainer’sefficient ULD management services and leading IT solutions,"saidThomas Sonntag,Jettainer’sManaging Director.
"The fact that Jettainer is procuring, managing and maintaining ULDs for us creates efficient infrastructure on the ground that we could notcreate better ourselves. We can always count on our partner, includingduring the pandemic. The partnership with Jettainer continues to pave the way for our airline's expansionin the future, despite the challenges associated with the coronavirus," remarkedRoberto Roselli, CEO of Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas.
The airlinefirst tookto the skies in2016. With four Airbus A340 long-haul aircraft,Plus Ultraalso runs flights to South America fromMadridand Tenerife. It has scheduled services to Lima, Caracas, Quito,andGuayaquil. Plus Ultraalso specializesin charter flights andACMIcharterflightswhere it provides its aircraft and crew for other airlines to use in their own name.
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