Silk Way West Airlines has signed a new multi-year agreement with dnata for cargo and freighter handling at Singapore Changi Airport, extending cooperation at one of Asia’s key aviation and logistics hubs. The deal covers cargo handling, ramp assistance and freighter services for Silk Way West’s operations in Singapore.
The carrier said the agreement supports its twice-weekly freighter services at Changi and reinforces Singapore’s role in its Asia network. dnata handles about 250,000 tonnes of freight a year at Changi, providing a large-scale operating base for the airline’s scheduled cargo activity.
Silk Way West, based in Baku, operates widebody freighters on routes linking Asia, Europe and North America. The new contract adds longer-term visibility to its Singapore operation and strengthens dnata’s position as a major cargo handler at the airport.