
AeroUnion announced it will operate under the name Avianca Cargo Mexico , strengthening global air cargo connectivity through a renewed fleet and serving markets such as pharmaceuticals and perishables, among others.
However, the cargo airline stated that it will retain its own capital structure , operating permits, corporate governance, and technical, labor, administrative, and financial resources.
“Our commitment to meeting our customers’ needs with excellence, agility, and reliability is part of this new launch, which comes with key elements of our transformation. We are delighted to unveil our new brand, Avianca Cargo Mexico, which brings a robust value proposition and an expanded network to connect Mexico to the world,” said Danilo Correa, CEO of Avianca Cargo Mexico.
Through social media, he stated that with consolidated experience, operational solidity, and a talented team, they will mark the beginning of a new era . “This transformation reaffirms our commitment to putting customers at the center of everything we do,” he emphasized.
With the launch of the new brand, a second A330 P2F aircraft is being added . This aircraft , which landed in Mexico on June 20th, has a capacity of over 60 tons. This freighter, renowned for its efficiency, will allow for the transport of oversized, temperature-controlled cargo, a key factor for customers in the region.
Furthermore, its arrival will consolidate global connectivity, positioning Mexico as a strategic hub for markets like the United States and Colombia, as well as expanding the network offering with commercial partners, connecting countries like Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and other destinations in Asia and Europe.
The collaboration promotes the strengthening of the route network and increased capacity, which will serve key sectors such as the technology, automotive, pharmaceutical, medical device, personal care, and perishable goods industries.
“We celebrate the launch of the new Avianca Cargo Mexico brand, which offers the capacity, commercial alliances, and interline agreements of each company to enhance the joint offering and expand connectivity to more than 350 destinations around the world,” said Diogo Elias, CEO of Avianca Cargo .
With a renewed fleet of two A330 P2Fs, in synergy with Avianca Cargo’s six A330Fs, the Mexican cargo airline strengthens its capacity and operational efficiency. The standardization of standards and the implementation of best practices position it as a key player “ready to grow alongside its customers and offer agile, innovative, and high-quality solutions.”
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