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Sats signs MOU with Sinotrans Air Freight for ground and cargo handling

Douglas Toh
Douglas Toh • 2 min read
Sats signs MOU with Sinotrans Air Freight for ground and cargo handling
Liu (left) and Chi signing the MOU. Photo: Sats
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Sats and China-based air logistics giant, Sinotrans Air Freight have agreed to collaborate on strategic projects in ground and cargo handling services across their respective networks, including setting up of gateway hubs for Sinoair in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Belgium.

Sinoair currently has regular charters operating between China and Liege Airport in Belgium, Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates and are looking to expand further to the rest of the world.

The two companies are also in talks for SATS to manage Sinoair's new e-commerce hub in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, expected to be ready in 2026.

Gateway Services CEO and CEO-designate for Gateway Asia-Pacific, Bob Chi and Managing Director of Sinoair, Liu Yong, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in China on Sept 10 to explore strategic opportunities to support Sinoair’s operations across the Sats' global network. 

"Sinoair and SATS share a deep commitment to delivering operational excellence and a positive experience for customers, driven by the support of dedicated teams with extensive experience in the aviation sector. We look forward to working with Sinoair to leverage our respective networks to give customers even better global network connectivity to and from China, which has one of the world’s fastest growing air transportation sectors, to cities worldwide," says Chi.

Liu adds: "Sinoair and Sats work together to provide customers with superior operational services. We look forward to working with Sats to further strengthen global air transport capabilities through our extensive network resources.”

See also: SIA to adjust conversion prices of 1.625% convertible bonds due 2025 after interim dividend

As at 11.23 am, shares in Sats are trading 3 cents higher or 0.82% up at $3.71.

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