Home Transport Aviation Dubai-based Delta World Charter reports earnings of $26m in Q1 2022 In Q1 2022, Delta World Charter delivered one million kilograms worth of medical supplies from Asia to North America by Gulf Business June 15, 2022 Private charter company Delta World Charter (DWC) has reported that it generated over $26m in revenue in Q1 2022. This growth, the company said, was achieved despite challenging market conditions, including a pandemic-induced economic recovery, fluctuating oil prices and geopolitical instability due to the Russia-Ukraine crisis. During the pandemic, DWC transported stranded travellers, millions of pieces of PPE, masks and aid to communities around the world during the pandemic. It was also one of the first air charter companies to deploy aircraft for evacuation of people in Kabul last year. In the first quarter of this year, the charter company delivered one million kilograms worth of medical supplies from Asia to North America. It also witnessed a significant increase in inquiries and bookings for leisure travel for summer and fall, and numerous requests for air freight charter received by its cargo division. Driven by growing demand for private and cargo charter services in the region, DWC is expanding its team and has moved its corporate headquarters to a new office in the Dubai Airport Freezone. Dmitriy Korshunov, CEO of Delta World Charter, said: “We are happy to report that despite the market challenges of the last two years, we have registered strong revenues in Q1 2022. We expect a rise in demand for business flights and an increased number of first-time private fliers as they look for safer and more reliable flight solutions. Our goal this year is to build on our leadership position, delivering world-class service, speed, flexibility and comfort via our global fleet network of over 60,000 aircraft.” Korshunov added that as the number of high-net-worth individuals in the region continues to grow, the company was poised to deliver bespoke services tailored to the requirements of corporates, VIPs, government officials and other individuals. “We look forward to further expanding our operations in this market, as new business opportunities emerge. We remain equally committed to servicing the growing market for cargo operations, including emergency medical services and equipment supplies,” he stated. Tags Aviation cargo Delta World Charter Private charter q1 2022 earnings 0 Comments You might also like Global airlines forecast $1tn 2025 revenue despite plane shortage Airbus expands global footprint with Saudi Arabia HQ Qatar Airways to relocate global HQ to Msheireb Downtown Doha Virgin Australia secures interim nod to start selling new Qatar routes