Hong Kong Air Cargo and Turkish Cargo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at deepening their strategic partnership.
Under the MoU, both carriers pledge to explore closer collaboration in air cargo operations, including potential codeshare agreements, freighter aircraft cooperation, and expanded connectivity on major global routes.
According to the airlines, the partnership seeks to enhance service quality and deliver increased value to customers through aligned commercial strategies and coordinated operational efforts.
Tony Ma, chairman of Hong Kong Air Cargo, said: “This partnership with Turkish Cargo represents a strategic alignment of two dynamic cargo carriers with complementary strengths. By combining our operational expertise and network reach, we aim to deliver more efficient and customer-focused cargo solutions across the globe.”
Ali Türk, chief cargo officer of Turkish Airlines, said: “Hong Kong is a key logistics hub in Asia, and our collaboration with Hong Kong Air Cargo underscores our commitment to expanding our presence in the region. Together, we will explore innovative models of cooperation that unlock new commercial opportunities and elevate service offerings for our customers.”
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