Cargo B has now received its AOC and Belgian authority permits, and the airline is now fully operational.
According to Niek van der Weide, executive vice president of sales & marketing, the airline can now start operating charters.
The regular scheduled services to Libreville-Johannesburg and Nairobi will start in mid-October with two weekly flights from Brussels.
The airline has taken delivery of its second B747F, which will be in Brussels in the next two weeks.
In phase one, Cargo B Airlines will service African markets, followed later by South America. Thereafter the company will consider operating to other destinations.
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