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Flying Mechanic
27th May 2007, 00:39
does anyone know much about this new company?I heard they started flying a with a wetlease A300 B4 from Air Atlanta. Anyone know of future plans?
cheers FM

MatchaLover
27th May 2007, 04:10
There is a company called Midex with 6 cargo A300B4s (bought from Express.net) in Abu Dhabi. I hear they are about to start up once the planes get out of mx and operate out of Al Ain.

Da Do Ron Ron
27th May 2007, 17:27
Try the Maximus website http://www.maximusaircargo.ae/en/home.aspx

Midex is a Paris based courier company.

XpressOne
28th Jul 2007, 02:42
FYI Maximus Air Cargo received their UAE AOC on 18th June
They own and operate the following aircraft from Abu Dhabi.
Lockheed Hercules L382 x 2 (A6-MAX and A6-MAC)
Airbus A300-600RF x 2 (MSN 767 and 788) first aircraft is currently registered TF-ELE and is operated on Air Atlanta AOC until October when it will be transfered to UAE registry and the second A300-600RF is delivered fresh from pax to cargo conversion by EADS in Dresden durinmg the same month.
They continue to operate the AN124-100 and 3 x IL76TD under Ukranian AOC's from their base in Abu Dhabi.
Company is largest all cargo airline in the middle east, will be operating 8 aircraft by years end and plans for future expansion and aircraft type are under review.

Zuco103
23rd Apr 2008, 15:05
Saw this on a cargo website...
Maximus Air Cargo sued by London based Brokers

Maximus Air Cargo of Abu Dhabi are being sued by a London based team of brokers who are alleging breach of contract and confidentiality over the recent lease of an A300-600 freighter aircraft to Sudan Airways. Claims are being made that Maximus Air Cargo failed to honour signed agreements and documents for this contract.

mole man
24th Apr 2008, 12:29
What Cargo Web Site

XpressOne
14th May 2008, 06:36
No truth in rumours, - operations are very buoyant with AN124-100 very busy and the two Airbus A300-600RF's 's on ACMI contracts
The IL76TD aircraft are very active at the moment with flights to Myanmar with relief aid and a contract from Europe to Sudan to support Darfur operations.
The Lockheed Hercules could be busier but hopefully the relief agencies will have a need for this aircraft type soon.

see www.maximusaircargo.ae for further details