Chapman Freeborn’s business in the UAE meets its 2026 goals.
Airlines and Aviation
United Arab Emirates
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TDM Editorial Team
February 20, 2026
Chapman Freeborn’s UAE office has had a strong start to 2026, exceeding its monthly goals in January for passenger, cargo, and ACMI ( Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance ) charter operations. This achievement makes the company’s activities in the IMEA ( India, Middle East, and Africa ) place more appealing.
Under the direction of Claudia Krajhanzl, the customer contract department exceeded its goal of 140 percent in January. In addition, thanks to regional logistics need and international shipments, the cargo section, led by Gerhard Coetzee, completed 170 % of its monthly target. Daniel Huggins, the head of ACMI, reported a target of 107 %, reflecting continuing airport demand for short-term capacity.
The company’s solid start to the year is reflected in both the market’s demand and the local clubs ‘ experience, according to Linas Dovydenas, chairman of IMEA at Chapman Freeborn. He added that these results give investors confidence in the capacity of the UAE operations to meet changing charter aircraft requirements.
Chapman Freeborn anticipates a steady, powerful charter demand throughout the IMEA area in 2026, which is in line with the company’s overall operating objectives. The company anticipates that business customers, including those flying and logistics companies, will rely on versatile charter capacity to meet changing needs.
Chapman Freeborn, who has over 50 years of experience, is a member of Avia Solutions Group, the largest ACMI service in the world, which provides a wide range of aircraft solutions around the world.
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Categories: Associations | United Arab Emirates | Airlines and Aviation
Tags: Claudia Krajhanzl, Linas Dovydenas, Chapman Freeborn UAE
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Chapman Freeborn’s business in the UAE meets its 2026 goals.
Associations, United Arab Emirates, Airlines and Aviation, Associations
WRITTEN BY:
TDM Editorial Team
February 20, 2026
Chapman Freeborn’s UAE office has had a strong start to 2026, exceeding its monthly goals in January for passenger, cargo, and ACMI ( Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance ) charter operations. This achievement makes the company’s activities in the IMEA ( India, Middle East, and Africa ) place more appealing.
Under the direction of Claudia Krajhanzl, the rider contract department exceeded its goal of 140 percent in January. In addition, thanks to regional logistics need and international shipments, the cargo department, led by Gerhard Coetzee, completed 170 % of its monthly target. Daniel Huggins, the head of ACMI, reported a target of 107 %, reflecting continuing flight demand for short-term capacity.
The company’s solid start to the year is reflected in both the market’s demand and the local clubs ‘ practice, according to Linas Dovydenas, chairman of IMEA at Chapman Freeborn. He added that these results give investors confidence in the capacity of the UAE operations to meet changing charter aircraft requirements.
Chapman Freeborn anticipates a steady, powerful charter demand throughout the IMEA area in 2026, which is in line with the company’s overall functional objectives. The company anticipates that business customers, including those flying and logistics companies, will rely on versatile charter capacity to meet changing needs.
Chapman Freeborn, who has over 50 years of experience, is a member of Avia Solutions Group, the largest ACMI company in the world, which provides a wide range of aircraft solutions around the world.
This tale was chosen and published by a human editor, with information being adapted from the original press materials using AI equipment. Find an problem? Record it to this address.
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Tags: Claudia Krajhanzl, Linas Dovydenas, Chapman Freeborn UAE
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