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ASYAD GROUP EXECUTES TWO BACK-TO-BACK AIR CHARTERS FROM THAILAND TO INDIA

  • Asyad Group chartered two flights to transport 31 tons of Class 9 dangerous goods for a leading Japanese automotive manufacturer, from Bangkok to Chennai.
  • The team expertly navigated complex cost and regulatory constraints by designing a creative, cost-effective dual-flight solution using certified Boeing 737 freighters.
  • This operation included a comprehensive end-to-end logistics ensuring secure handling, customs compliance, and timely delivery.

 

Asyad Group announced the execution of two high-priority air charter flights transporting 31 tons of dangerous goods from Thailand to India, on behalf of a global Japanese automotive supplier.

Asyad's team expertly navigated significant cost and permit challenges for a single large aircraft, designing a tailored solution involving two back-to-back flights using certified Boeing 737 freighters into Chennai. This strategy was presented onsite to the customer’s supply chain leaders and approved for its efficiency, compliance, and precise timeline alignment.

The complex mission showcased Asyad’s ability to navigate strict cargo regulations, secure certified aircraft on short notice, and execute cross-border air transport with operational precision.

“Our ability to deliver on time-critical missions reflects our tactical acumen for translating urgency into execution using our global logistics network,” said Juma Al Maskari, Asyad Logistics Director. “Whether navigating regulatory complexity or synchronising multi-country workflows, we deliver with speed, precision and accountability.”

This operation included comprehensive end-to-end logistics, ensuring meticulous secure handling, full customs compliance, and timely delivery. Asyad managed every stage of the operation, from factory pickup in Bangkok to final delivery in Chennai, including proper handling of Class 9 dangerous goods, securing necessary regulatory documentation, and providing real-time updates throughout both flights.

This successful charter operation reinforces Asyad Group’s capability to solve complex logistics challenges while reinforcing its vision of positioning Oman as a premier global logistics hub. Through such innovative air freight services, Asyad is actively expanding international trade opportunities and enhancing Oman’s connectivity within global value chains, aligning seamlessly with the objectives of Oman Vision 2040.

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