Oct 18, 2019: Effective September 29, Network Airline Management (NAM) has introduced a new twice-weekly scheduled B747F services from its European hub in Liege to Johannesburg, South Africa.

NAM expects more than 200 tonnes of cargo to be transported every week on this new route.

Adding to it, the company also said: “This new routing not only diversifies NAM’s destination portfolio further but also opens up new opportunities and services into Johannesburg which enables the Group to cover even more of the African continent.”

The company offers Road Feeder Services within South Africa and to onward destinations such as Gaborone, Harare, Lilongwe, Lusaka, Walvis Bay, Windhoek and various others.

Neil Ledingham, Customer Service manager at the London Gatwick HQ said: “We are delighted to be announcing this new scheduled service into Johannesburg and offering even more regular destinations for our customers. This new routing could potentially see more than 200 tonnes of cargo transported every week.”

Last week NAM announced that it would extend its operation at the European airport for another three years.