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MK Freight Systems signs up with new partners

04 Jun 2010 - by Staff reporter
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MK Freight Systems will
continue to service its regular
routes following the signing
up of two new alliances
with ANA/Allied Air and
Magma Aviation.
This follows the recent
decision by its principal
carrier, MK Airlines, to
discontinue operations due
to lack of funding.
Directors Cacho Cabral
and Mandla Mandela with
general manager Craig Brown
wasted no time securing the
two new alliances, which
provide regular services on
routes like Entebbe and the
flexibility of ad hoc charter
options both with MD11 and
B747 aircraft.
Earlier this year MK
Freight Systems entered into a
partnership with Aerolink for
all its cargo handling while it is
also supporting the SAA West
African service, arranging
onward charters from Accra.
“In another major
development, the company has
tied up in South Africa with
charter specialist Chapman
Freeborn which is looking
at escalating its operation in
Africa and South Africa in
particular,” Cabral told FTWCacho Cabral. FTW .

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