Air Freight News

KMMA renews Total Cargo Management contract with NAS

Aug 14, 2025

Following a full, competitive tender process KM Malta Airlines (KMMA) has renewed its Total Cargo Management (TCM) contract with Network Airline Services (NAS).

This contract renewal reflects a strong and successful, ongoing partnership between NAS and KM Malta Airlines. KM Malta Airlines is the national carrier of Malta and operates around 280 weekly flights using a fleet of x8 A320neo aircraft to 18 direct routes from Malta (MLA). In addition, KMMA has partnerships with 18 other leading global carriers offering cargo connectivity to Maltese shippers and consignees, with over 400 cities to send and receive cargo.

David Curmi, Executive Chairman of KM Malta Airlines and Jonathan Clark, Chief Executive Officer of Network Aviation Group signing the TCM renewal contract.

Network Airline Services is the General Sales and Services (GSSA) division of the Network Aviation Group. With offices located in all the world’s key cargo locations, we provide airlines with a professional and effective solution to increasing their market share and maximising their revenue from air cargo. NAS has experienced and knowledgeable teams worldwide, with our motivated experts delivering consistently innovative solutions.

David Curmi, Executive Chairman at KM Malta Airlines, commented, “We are delighted to renew our partnership with Network Airline Services. Together we will continue to focus on delivering excellent customer service for our Maltese and international cargo customers. NAS & KMMA have developed an unrivalled understanding of the Maltese air freight market allowing KMMA to grow its Cargo business year on year. We are proud to continue working together with NAS to ensure KM Malta Airlines is always the cargo carrier of choice for customers sending their cargo to and from Malta.

John Gilfeather, NAS VP for the UK, Ireland and Malta commented, “We thank KM Malta Airlines’ management team for recognising the quantity and quality of resource that Network has put behind the carrier to identify global cargo customers to and from Malta. We also thank KMMA for the operational excellence their ground handling partners and airline crews demonstrate daily, to ensure all cargo and mail is handled with care and flies as booked. We look forward to continuing to deliver to our air freight customers together for many years to come.

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