Welcome to the team, Gerard!
Please join us in welcoming Gerard Ter Bruggen to the global Strike Aviation family as the new Director of Business Development. We are excited to have him on board! 🎉
Please join us in welcoming Gerard Ter Bruggen to the global Strike Aviation family as the new Director of Business Development. We are excited to have him on board! 🎉
Meet Sergio, Strike’s Director of Business Development for Latin America, who joined our team in March 2019 in Lima, Peru. 🇵🇪
We are honored to be attending the 8th Air Cargo Conference at the House of Logistics & Mobility (HOLM) in Frankfurt. This esteemed event gathers industry leaders, decision-makers, and specialists, providing an in-depth view into the future of the air cargo sector.
With sustainability as a high priority within the logistics industry, new trends and technologies are becoming ever more prominent in the airfreight sector – such as sustainable aviation fuels, electrification, and autonomous vehicles – and “green skills” will be needed to support this transition and ensure its success.
We look forward to participating in transport logistic Southeast Asia 2023, bringing together the world’s leading service providers, industry experts, and top buyers from the region!
Director of Business Development for Europe, Andrius Antanaitis, reflects on the present challenges in the airfreight market after the first half of 2023 in the most recent issue of Freightweek magazine.
We are thrilled to announce that our Strike newsletter has officially taken flight! Stay up to date with industry trends and get exclusive insights from Strike Aviation!
Meet Daniel, a proactive team player at Strike Aviation, he joined the company in March 2017 in Frankfurt. The same year, he participated in the Air Cargo Europe 2017 held in Munich
From the latest news and trends in the aviation industry to inspiring stories and expert interviews on hot topics, on Strike’s YouTube channel, you will find both knowledge and entertainment.
GSSAs and airlines have undoubtedly felt a market slowdown in 2023, which is caused by a combination of several factors: lowered prices and, at the same time, a decrease in cargo volume.