
Audrone Keinyte, Director of Magma Aviation UAE, participated in the signs of advanced air charging and how the magma itself defines the continuous growth in a constantly changing global market.
A changing scene in the global air freight industry
Thinking about the global shipping market path since the epidemic, Keinytė has noticed great fluctuations driven by external factors such as geopolitical events and transformations in the available capacity. “During the epidemic, the demand increased due to the lack of abdominal capacity in passengers, which led to a wave of transfers from passengers to the girl-especially in the narrow body sector,” she explained.
After 5 years of increasing the global epidemic, global air travel at the frequency of recovery, and the abdomen capacity that affects the demand for shipment has returned. The shipping sector remains in an upward direction.
“According to official data, the air demand for goods in 2024 grew by 11.5 % compared to 2023, with the capacity increased by 7.5 %. However, while the number of narrow shipping companies increased in the number, there is still a global deficiency in the wide body capacity, especially in light of the increasing requirements for e -commerce.” Keinyte was martyred.
The magma’s growth strategy
To adapt to these transformations, Magma Aviation has given priority to its geographical locations by expanding its regional offices at Global Air Cargo Hub.
“We have moved our headquarters to Dublin, a strategic center for financing and leasing,” said Keinytė. “In addition, we expanded our global silence by opening the United Arab Emirates office in Dubai to serve major areas such as the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia and the Indian continent.”
The magma, known for its strength in broad body operations, especially with Boeing 747,
Its fleet also diversified by adding narrow body shipments to help feed their broader network while exploring Boeing 777 and other medium aircraft in its growing fleet. This supports their broader vision of establishing the company as a leading specialist in the field of global air freight.
We look forward to the year 2025 and beyond
Looking at the future, Keinytė expects a moderate growth in 2025.
Part of this strategy includes deeper cooperation with public sales agents (GSAS) and the constant focus on commercial and operational excellence. “We are not only growing our fleet, but also invested in strong partnerships and improves how to provide value through the supply chain.”