A Tunisian court has postponed proceedings involving Express Air Cargo, adding another delay to the cargo carrier’s ongoing legal dispute. The case was reported by ch-aviation on August 17, 2026, although detailed information on the latest hearing was not publicly available.
The development follows earlier legal action involving the Tunisian freighter operator. In June 2026, Express Air Cargo reportedly lost a case concerning the repossession of aircraft engines, while a January ruling had ordered the carrier to return leased engines.
The latest postponement means the legal proceedings will continue at a later date, leaving the dispute unresolved. The outcome could have implications for the airline’s fleet operations and its ability to maintain its cargo network.
Express Air Cargo operates dedicated freighter services and has been pursuing network expansion, including long-haul operations to India. The company’s legal challenges come as it continues to develop its international cargo business.
