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Supernova Airlines opens new Liege–Ostrava cargo link, strengthening European supply chains

Supernova Airlines Opens New Liege–Ostrava Cargo Link, Strengthening European Supply Chains
Liege Airport has inaugurated a new scheduled cargo service operated by Ukrainian carrier Supernova Airlines, establishing a direct connection between Liege (LGG) and Ostrava (OSR) with four weekly flights. This development reinforces Liege’s position as a pivotal logistics hub in Europe and represents a significant milestone in Supernova Airlines’ strategic expansion across Central Europe.
Enhancing Connectivity and Capacity
Supernova Airlines, founded amid global disruptions, has distinguished itself through operational resilience and adaptable routing strategies. The introduction of the Liege–Ostrava route adds vital capacity for time-sensitive shipments, including e-commerce parcels and industrial freight. This service enhances access to key distribution corridors that span Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, thereby facilitating more efficient supply chain operations across the continent.
Frederic Brun, Head of Commercial at Liege Airport, underscored the strategic value of this partnership, noting that Supernova’s presence at LGG “strengthens our position as a key gateway to Central and Eastern Europe.” He emphasized the importance of reliable cargo flows into regions where air operations often face logistical challenges, highlighting the route’s potential to improve connectivity in these markets.
Natalia Holynskaya, Deputy Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Sales at Supernova Airlines, described the new service as “an important milestone” in the airline’s European growth trajectory. She pointed to Liege Airport’s 24/7 cargo operations and robust infrastructure as critical enablers for the carrier’s expansion plans.
Navigating Industry Challenges
The launch of the Liege–Ostrava route occurs amid growing scrutiny of the air cargo sector regarding sustainability and regulatory compliance. Supernova Airlines faces the challenge of navigating complex European regulations while ensuring the long-term viability of the new service. Additionally, the carrier must contend with established competitors who may respond by adjusting their own offerings.
Industry analysts are closely monitoring how emerging players like Supernova adapt to these evolving demands, particularly as the sector intensifies its focus on environmental responsibility and financial stability. These issues have been brought into sharper relief by recent developments involving airlines such as Icelandair and alliances including Oneworld.
Despite these challenges, the new cargo link between Liege and Ostrava highlights the commitment of both partners to bolstering regional supply chain resilience. The service not only supports Liege Airport’s ongoing development as one of the world’s leading cargo hubs but also provides Supernova Airlines with a strategic platform for further expansion within Europe’s dynamic logistics landscape.

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