What Was the Scope of the Operation?
MGL Cargo Services, a member of the Mega Move Alliance (MMA), recently executed a demanding overnight operation at Cairo International Airport. The project involved the simultaneous arrival of two new aircraft engines and the departure of another, showcasing the company’s expertise in handling time-sensitive aerospace logistics.
What Cargo Was Handled?
The inbound shipment included two new CFM LEAP 1A-26E1 engines from Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to Cairo (CAI) on an Ex Works basis via Lufthansa. At the same time, the company managed the outbound movement of one PW4090 aircraft engine from Cairo to the United States on Turkish Airlines.
Cargo Summary Table
Detail Information
Cargo Type Aircraft Engines
Incoming Shipment 2 × CFM LEAP 1A-26E1 (CDG → CAI)
Outgoing Shipment 1 × PW4090 (CAI → USA)
Airlines Involved Lufthansa (LH), Turkish Airlines (TK)
Timing Both arrival and departure handled together
How Did MGL Cargo Services Ensure Efficiency?
To achieve timely execution, MGL Cargo Services applied innovative and out-of-the-box logistics solutions. The company carefully coordinated ground handling, customs processes, and airline scheduling to ensure faster delivery without compromising safety or compliance standards.
Why Is This Project Significant?
Managing simultaneous inbound and outbound engine movements is rare and requires a high level of precision. This successful operation not only highlighted the company’s technical expertise but also strengthened its position as a trusted partner in global project logistics.
Summary
Through precise planning and flawless execution, MGL Cargo Services handled the simultaneous arrival and departure of three aircraft engines at Cairo International Airport. The project demonstrates the company’s capability to manage critical project cargo with efficiency and reliability.