Air Freight News

Network Airline Management renews its long-term Boeing 747-400 freighter contract with TAAG Angola Airlines

Feb 27, 2024

Network Airline Management and TAAG Angola Airlines have announced the renewal of their long-term freighter aircraft contract, sealing their ongoing partnership for the foreseeable future.

Resuming its regular weekly scheduled service from Liege, Belgium, to the capital of Angola, Luanda, NAM provides a Boeing 747-400F aircraft with nose door capability offering up to 120,000 kilos of cargo capacity. The weekly freighter will operate every Friday directly to the newly opened Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport, NBJ, located near Luanda.

Andy Walters, Commercial Director of Network Airline Management noted: “We are delighted to have renewed this contract with TAAG once again, resuming our partnership with TAAG Angola Airlines. Network Airline Management has a long-established track record of offering our customers the most cost-effective solutions and this service is no exception. We provide the capacity to carry heavy and oversized cargo on our main deck freighter aircraft, as well as pieces up to 20 metres in length via the aircraft’s nose door.”

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