
Air One expands the global All Cargo services portfolio with the launch of Boeing 747-400 shipments that link the main shipping markets in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Starting on September 2, 2025, Air One will offer four scheduled flights per week from East Midlands Airport in the United Kingdom and Lig, Belgium, to Dubai World Central and Hong Kong, with previous return services Hong Kong to EMA and LGG. The flights will be operated by Air One, affiliated to the company of BRISTISH CARGO AIRLINE, using its Boeing 747-400 fleet.
Air One signed a sales and services Agency agreement with ATC Services to market external freight services from 22 countries on the mainland Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland, initially to Dubai and Hong Kong. ATC Aviation Services is an international sales and marketing organization, with a network of more than 25 countries, and more than 250,000 tons of goods annually generate their customers in airlines.
The Air One sales team in Hong Kong will be responsible for selling Hong Kong charging capacity to Belgium and the United Kingdom.
In addition to its air operations, customers who use internal and external services will be granted access to a wide -ranging network that covers major airports throughout the United Kingdom and Europe.
“The launch of scheduled shipping services is a new strategic step for air, natural extension, and the progress of successful rental and wet rental processes,” said Peter Schultin, Air One, chief trading official at Air One. “After I have completed more than 3,750 full covenants carrying more than 345,000 tons of goods for more than 100 destinations worldwide over the past five years, Air One has proven its credentials in Cargo. Providing scheduled services will now enhance our market site and respond to the customers’ request that we see in these major markets in the United Kingdom, Europe, Central, Asia. “
Air One oversees a network of airlines and airline services, and marketing a fleet of 11 Boeing 747-400FS for three airlines partners, including two copies to load the nose from the iconic charging plane. More expansion of the fleet was planned in 2025/26.
“With the support of the experienced internal charging team and the selected airlines, GSSA, and dealing with partners, we see a strong opportunity to create Air One in the scheduled cargo market, and work with both current customers from our rented services, as well as new customers who ship regular fools on regular rounds,” added Gent Mirchandani, CEO of Air One.
Ingo Zimmer, CEO of ATC Services AG, said the company is excited about its new partnership with Air One. “We are very proud to represent these fast -growing rapid airlines like GSSA in most European countries,” commented.