May18 , 2024

    NAM extends long-term partnership with Air Atlanta Icelandic

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    Network Airline Management (NAM) has extended its long-term partnership with Air Atlanta Icelandic by adding two further B747-400F production freighter aircraft to its fleet.

    The two new aircraft will join NAM’s flee, which serves the Middle East, African and India, into entering service in the latter part of Q3, into the start of Q4 of 2024, respectively.

    Jonathan Clark, Network Aviation Group’s CEO, says “operating a fleet of B747 nose door aircraft with their higher payload and nose door loading capability fits perfectly with NAM’s flexible business model, providing the ideal platform to carry heavy outsize cargo for NAM’s scheduled flight programme and for worldwide charter availability.”

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