Wamos Air renews its contract with Jettainer

What began as a successful partnership in 2018, is now being continued, though the press release does not state for how long – only that Wamos Air and Jettainer have agreed to continue their long-term partnership. The Spanish airline, founded in 2003 and based at Madrid Barajas International Airport, became a member of the Abra Group in OCT24. Abra Group is the second-largest aviation group in Latin America. Wamos Air has developed its business since partnering with Jettainer and has grown from a purely scheduled network carrier to one that offers short- and long-term charter operations plus ACMI services for passenger and cargo flights on behalf of other airlines. Its fleet consists of 5 A330-200 and 8 A330-300 – in other words, a total of 13 Airbus 330 aircraft. As per the newly extended contract, Jettainer will continue to provide modern cargo containers wherever Wamos Air requires them. The ULD management company ensures a dedicated ULD fleet that is flexibly adapted to changing operational situations and managed through Jettainer’s intelligent IT platform, JettwareNG.

Supplied with ULDs by Jettainer. Image: Wamos Air

Salvador Martínez, VP Operations – Wamos Air, stated: “Jettainer has been a strong partner from day one, a company we can consistently rely on. Their operational excellence aligns perfectly with our high-quality standards. Thanks to Jettainer, we benefit from a comprehensive ULD supply and the flexibility to support our wet lease operations with additional ULD capacity whenever required.”

Dr. Jan-Wilhelm Breithaupt, CEO of Jettainer, commented: “Wamos Air is Spain’s leading charter airline, consistently tailoring its services to the needs of its customers and placing the highest value on service quality. We look forward to supporting the airline with our full range of ULD services in the years to come.”

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