Air Freight News

Antonov Airlines discontinues cooperation with its GSSA Dreamlifts LTD

Feb 13, 2020

Antonov Company announces that its current agreement with GSSA Dreamlifts Limited on Antonov AN-124-100, AN-225, AN-22 aircraft operations, signed in 2016, will end on 29 February 2020.

Mykhailo Kharchenko
Mykhailo Kharchenko

Throughout all existence of cooperation, Dreamlifts Limited has consistently demonstrated a expertise in the outsize and heavyweight cargo market. Antonov Company would like to thank Dreamlifts Ltd for contributing to this partnership, which has served the global Antonov Airlines customer base so efficiently for the past more than 3 years.
Antonov Airlines team from the Headquarters (HQ) based in Kyiv, Ukraine will continue to lead in the global sales and operations of these unique cargo aircraft.
Antonov Airlines plans to develop its business using internal sources and inviting international well-known and experienced experts from the outsize and heavyweight cargo industry who worked with Antonov Company for many years to expand its worldwide presence. The details will be communicated later.
Mykhailo Kharchenko, Director of Antonov Airlines says: "Management of Dreamlifts Ltd decided not to continue the joint work with Antonov Company after expiration of the current GSSA agreement. And they have right to do so. We are very grateful to our Dreamlifts colleagues for their cooperation and support of Antonov Airlines during last 3 years. We wish them only success in the future. Antonov Airlines will continue to offer its reliable AN-124 airframes with properly extended life time to the market on its own. We look forward to working with the existing and potential customers and can see a successful future going forward with them".
Andriy Blagovisniy, Antonov Airlines’ Commercial Director commented on further plans: “An experienced team of Ukraine sales professionals will lead the global sales activities for its fleet of AN-124-100s, AN-225, AN-22, AN-26 and AN-74 aircraft. Antonov’s customers will continue to receive high-quality service based on knowledge and deep expertise of the HQ sales team. We expect a seamless transition for our customers and a continuation of flexible and personal service as per the current and future contracts.”

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