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Egyptair Cargo is now offering service to N'Djamena in Chad
EGYPTAIR Cargo has commenced service to N'Djamena in Chad with a flight capable of carrying 40 tons of cargo for the African market.
The carrier's cargo chairman Bassem Gohar said that enhancing the company's position in the Chadian market comes in tandem with the company's plan to offer the "best services to its air cargo clients," reported the UK's Arabian Aerospace.
Mr Gohar said the Cairo-based company had managed to enter the Chadian market after a year of negotiations with the Chadian authorities, and several studies on the promising African market.
The carrier's cargo chairman Bassem Gohar said that enhancing the company's position in the Chadian market comes in tandem with the company's plan to offer the "best services to its air cargo clients," reported the UK's Arabian Aerospace.
Mr Gohar said the Cairo-based company had managed to enter the Chadian market after a year of negotiations with the Chadian authorities, and several studies on the promising African market.
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