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Dreamlifts Ltd ceases to represent Antonov Airlines

Feb 10, 2020

Dreamlifts Ltd will no longer be acting as a worldwide General Sales and Service Agent for Antonov Airlines as from 1st March 2020.

Dreamlifts has been proud to represent Antonov since 2016, but having failed to reach an acceptable agreement, Dreamlifts has, with great regret, decided not to renew its agreement with Antonov. 

The decision affects the UK office based in Stansted, as well as the Dreamlifts’ US office in Houston, “Antonov Airlines Inc”.

Graham Witton, Managing Director of Dreamlifts Ltd said: “This has been an extremely difficult decision. A number of our staff have been representing Antonov in the worldwide market since the establishment of the airline in 1989. 

"Since setting up Dreamlifts Ltd in 2016, and subsequently the US office, Antonov Airlines Inc, we have helped strengthen the Antonov Airlines brand globally and have been very proud in doing so.

"Therefore, this has been an extremely difficult decision to take.

"The decision will not affect any projects that are currently ongoing. The customers have been contacted and we will ensure that they continue to receive the service they deserve from our team.

"We would like to thank our customers for their support and trust placed in the Dreamlifts team for the last three years. We also thank Antonov for their partnership and wish them every success in the future."

Dreamlifts’ management team continues to work on future projects, which will be announced in due course.

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