Mjets Air, Teleport form interline partnership to enhance cargo operations


KUALA LUMPUR: MJets Air Sdn Bhd has partnered with Teleport Everywhere Pte Ltd (Singapore) to leverage the strengths and networks of both companies, enhancing regional air cargo services by utilising AirAsia’s network across Asia.

MJets Air is the commercial air cargo operator of MMAG Aviation Consortium Sdn Bhd, under the umbrella of MMAG Holdings Bhd, while Teleport, which caters to Teleport Commerce Malaysia Sdn Bhd, is an integrated logistics solutions provider and logistics venture of Capital A Bhd.

MMAG, in a statement today, stated that this new interline partnership, established within just two months of the initial agreement, further solidifies their strategic alliances within the Capital A group, reinforcing their mutual commitment to enhancing air cargo services across the region.

MJets Air director Azman Kassim said the interline partnership allows MJets Air to further showcase its specialised freight capabilities and solidify its position as a critical logistical hub at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

"By leveraging Teleport’s and AirAsia’s combined networks, we can offer comprehensive and efficient cargo solutions, meeting the dynamic needs of the market and enhancing the overall efficiency of regional air cargo operations,” he said.

Azman also said that MJets Air’s role as a feeder operator is significantly amplified by MAC’s Xpress Cargo Terminal (XCT) advanced capabilities.

Renowned for its ability to process cargo volume for up to 72 narrow-body passenger aircraft simultaneously, XCT sets a new industry standard by accepting cargo up to 90 minutes before flight departure.

This operational efficiency dramatically reduces conventional lead times and elevates service delivery, enhancing both scheduling flexibility and customer satisfaction, he said. - Bernama

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