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7Air Makes First Cargo Landing in St Kitts, Boosting Air Freight Connectivity 

02 February 2026
This content originally appeared on Saint Kitts & Nevis News.
7Air Makes First Cargo Landing in St Kitts, Boosting Air Freight Connectivity
7Air Makes First Cargo Landing in St Kitts, Boosting Air Freight Connectivity

The 7Air cargo aircraft made their first landing in St Kitts, improving Cargo Connectively for the people. The first flight from Globe Logisticz Ltd., in partnership with 7Air, a U.S.-based air operator within the Xtreme Aviation Group landed at the RLB International Airport on Friday. The officials at the Robert L Bradshaw International Airport said that The St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority and the airport stakeholders came together to welcome the flight.

The launch of the service marks the beginning of new scheduled air cargo service from the rest of the world to St Kitts and Nevis. This is a historic development for the air cargo industry and highlights the need for stronger and more defined logistics solutions across St. Kitts and Nevis and the wider Eastern Caribbean.

The officials have shared that the inaugural flight from Globe Logisticz landed in the Caribbean on September 10, 2025. Since the launch of the services. The company has operated a consistent and uninterrupted scheduled air cargo service to Antigua

The company has been responsible for establishing a supply chain solution for freight forwarders, postal operators, retailers, and regional distributors. 

The officials have shared that the operators have also been able to scale up during the peak demand periods. The company has delivered on the clients needs with multiple weekly flights during the busy season. 

Globe Logisticz also ran four flights within a seven-day period leading up to Christmas to get the cargo to their destinations in time. It is to be noted with appreciation that the Christmas period is the most cargo-intensive time of the year.

St Kitts and Nevis is taking inspiration from the success that they have been seeing in Antigua and Barbuda. The officials have shared that in St Kitts, the service will start with one flight every week. The officials have shared that the they will subsequently transition in a planned manner to two flights every week.

This development will be dependant on the increase in volume of the cargo which is in need of movement. 

The Globe Logisticz will work with the established local agent in St Kitts, Ship It For Less. This will make sure that the people have access to seamless ground handling, customer support, and last-mile coordination. 

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