SolitAir, the UAE’s devoted B2B and airport-to-airport cargo airline based mostly at Dubai World Central (DWC), has efficiently accomplished its first 12 months of operations, increasing to almost 30 strategic routes throughout the International South.
Launched with its inaugural scheduled flight to Riyadh, SolitAir has grown right into a trusted supplier of scheduled, constitution and bespoke cargo options serving underserved and high-growth commerce corridors.
In its first 12 months, the airline constructed a logistics community spanning the Center East, Asia and Africa, providing dependable cargo companies throughout key hubs.
SolitAir Dubai development
Its present portfolio consists of high-demand locations similar to:
- Mumbai in India
- Ahmedabad in India
- Bengaluru in India
- Istanbul in Turkiye
- Baghdad in Iraq
- Erbil in Iraq
- Hong Kong in China
- Urumqi in China
- Kuwait
- Bahrain
- Beirut in Lebanon
- Dhaka in Bangladesh
- Karachi in Pakistan
- Lahore in Pakistan
Throughout Africa, SolitAir added routes to Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar in Tanzania, Eldoret and Nairobi in Kenya, Benghazi in Libya, Johannesburg in South Africa, Lusaka in Zambia and Harare in Zimbabwe, supporting intra-regional commerce flows.
Hamdi Osman, Founder and CEO of SolitAir stated: “Our journey over the previous 12 months has exceeded expectations,” stated. “In simply 12 months, we’ve change into an important logistics hyperlink for regional provide chains, and our speedy community and fleet growth exhibit our dedication to this mission.
“SolitAir’s momentum is a testomony to the dedication of our workforce and the belief positioned in us by our companions and purchasers.”
The airline’s development has been fuelled by the addition of two Boeing 737-800 freighter plane – one already in service and one other becoming a member of this month – bringing its operational fleet to seven Boeing 737-800 BCF freighters.
SolitAir goals to broaden to twenty plane by 2027, connecting greater than 50 cities within the first part of operations.
Working from a 220,000-square-foot logistics hub at DWC, the airline is provided for specialised cargo, together with temperature-sensitive prescription drugs, e-commerce shipments and unsafe supplies.
Because it enters its second 12 months, SolitAir is concentrated on deepening its community throughout Africa, South Asia and Central Asia, reinforcing its function as a cargo enabler between fast-growing economies.