RSA National launches flagship air cargo terminal at Dubai World Central

By Andrew Woods
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RSA National, the joint venture between US-based National Air Cargoand UAE-based RSA Global, today opened the doors of its new, flagship air cargo termi...

RSA National, the joint venture between US-based National Air Cargo and UAE-based RSA Global, today opened the doors of its new, flagship air cargo terminal, located airside at Dubai World Central (DWC).

In support of the UAE's vision to become the world's leading aviation and logistics hub, the opening of this multimodal smart transit hub for road, sea and air, will drive growth in the logistics sector, which is set to increase by 4.8% by 2021.

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RSA National's vision is to operate as a one-stop, boutique integrator offering multimodal supply chain solutions: specialising in innovative and quality services for its customers in established and emerging sectors as well as niche products including perishables and dangerous goods.

To mark the occasion, an exclusive ceremony was held at RSA National's new cargo terminal with the attendance of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Airports; President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority; Chairman and CEO of Emirates Group, and Paul Griffiths, CEO, Dubai Airports.

 

 

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