August22 , 2026

    Etihad, AWA Form Strategic Air Cargo Partnership

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    Etihad Cargo has entered into a strategic partnership with AWA to strengthen global air freight connectivity and expand logistics capabilities across key international markets. The alliance is aimed at enhancing cargo services, improving network reach, and delivering greater flexibility for customers worldwide.

    Under the collaboration, the two companies will leverage their respective route networks, operational expertise, and cargo handling capabilities to offer more seamless transport solutions for a wide range of shipments, including pharmaceuticals, perishables, e-commerce, high-value goods, and general cargo.

    The partnership is expected to improve cargo connectivity by optimising capacity, streamlining transit times, and expanding access to new trade lanes. Customers will benefit from enhanced service options, broader market coverage, and improved supply chain efficiency through closer coordination between the two carriers.

    The agreement also reflects the growing trend of strategic alliances in the air cargo industry, where airlines are partnering to address rising demand, improve operational resilience, and strengthen global logistics networks. By combining resources and expertise, Etihad Cargo and AWA aim to deliver more reliable and competitive freight solutions while supporting international trade.

    Industry observers believe the collaboration will reinforce both companies’ positions in the global air cargo market, enabling them to capitalise on increasing demand for efficient, integrated logistics services and respond more effectively to evolving customer requirements.