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7Air to Deliver Urgent Humanitarian Aid to Jamaica Following Category 5 Hurricane Melissa Landfall

October 28, 2025

October 28, 2025 – Miami, FL — 7Air today announced a strategic partnership with the 25 United Foundation, Helpful Harrison, Armellini Logistics, Cheney Brothers Inc., the Fox Foundation, and U.S. and Jamaican government officials to provide critical humanitarian aid and relief operations to Jamaica, which now faces imminent impact from Hurricane Melissa.

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n direct coordination with U.S. government officials and Secretary to the Prime Minister of Jamaica, 7Air is mobilizing rapid-response logistics to ensure the immediate delivery of essential supplies, equipment, and personnel to affected regions across the island.

25 United, a humanitarian organization led by Stephen G. Leighton, will be leading a coordinated relief mission to support the communities impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Under Leighton’s direction, 25 United is mobilizing partners, volunteers, and critical resources to ensure rapid and effective delivery of aid where it is needed most.

Additionally, Harrison Weinberg of Helpful Harrison will play an instrumental role in supporting the launch of relief operations in Martin County, while Cheney Brothers Inc. has opened its facilities to the 25 United Foundation, enabling teams to prepare, weigh, and load pallets of essential goods, including food, water, and medical supplies. Once the relief shipments are ready, Armellini Express Lines of Palm City will oversee the transport of all donated items to Miami, where they will be staged for airlift operations to affected areas.

Further strengthening the regional response, The Fox Foundation of the Bahamas has pledged its partnership to expand airlift capacity, medical transport, and resource distribution throughout the impacted zones. Together, these organizations exemplify the power of collaboration and community in times of crisis, uniting efforts to deliver life-saving assistance swiftly and efficiently.

7Air has pledged to move at least 50,000 pounds of humanitarian aid and relief cargo aboard its Boeing 737-800 freighter directly into Kingston, Jamaica. “At 7Air, our mission goes far beyond aviation. It’s about service without limits,” said Michael Mendez, CEO of 7Air. “We are committed to providing endless flights, as many as needed, to and from Jamaica to ensure aid reaches those who need it most. We are honored to be the first in line on the ground in Jamaica, standing ready to assist our Caribbean neighbors during this critical time.”

This joint initiative between 7Air, the 25 United Foundation, Helpful Harrison, Cheney Brothers Inc., Armellini Express Lines, and the Fox Foundation, in partnership with U.S. and Caribbean governmental leaders, demonstrates a unified commitment to regional solidarity and rapid humanitarian response in the face of unprecedented challenges.

7Air Partners With GSD to Provide Humanitarian Aid in Honduras

October 27, 2025

Last week, 7Air was honored to assist in the rapid delivery of humanitarian relief to communities affected by severe flooding in Honduras.

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“Global Support and Development (GSD) was deeply grateful to partner with 7Air to rapidly transport thousands of relief kits to support communities affected by severe flooding in Honduras. Thanks to their team’s speed, flexibility, and professionalism, we were able to move critical humanitarian aid in just a few days. Their partnership helped ensure that assistance reached affected families quickly and safely, making a meaningful difference during a critical time.”

We extend our gratitude to our partner for their continued trust in providing services for such an important cause.

7Air Expands Fleet with Delivery of Fourth Boeing 737-800 Freighter

September 24, 2025

Antigua and Barbuda has strengthened its cargo transport network with the official launch of 7 Air, which made its inaugural flight from Miami to V.C. Bird International Airport on September 10.

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The new addition reflects 7Air’s strategy of operating a single-type fleet composed exclusively of Boeing 737-800 freighters, widely recognized for their efficiency, flexibility, and reliability in short- and medium-haul markets. By standardizing its fleet, 7Air ensures operational consistency and cost efficiency, allowing the airline to deliver enhanced value to its customers.

“We only operate 737-800 freighters. That is our preferred aircraft, and for the first two years, our plan is to remain with that one type of aircraft,” said Carlos Cock, CEO of TXG, 7Air’s Parent Company. “All of our aircraft are currently on lease, but we are looking to purchase our own by the third quarter of next year. For our immediate needs, leased aircraft give us the flexibility to scale quickly and meet growing customer demand.”

Building on this momentum, 7Air plans to add four additional Boeing 737-800 freighters by next year, effectively doubling its fleet and expanding its ability to capture market share in its core regions.

From its headquarters in Miami, Florida, 7Air provides reliable cargo connectivity for freight forwarders, e-commerce companies, and businesses seeking efficient logistics solutions across the Caribbean and Central America. The company remains focused on delivering safe, dependable, and customer-driven services while positioning itself as a leader in regional air cargo transportation.

How 7Air Ensures the Highest Standards in Live Animal Transport

September 24, 2025

Among the many types of cargo entrusted to us, live animals hold a special place. With our weekly service between Miami (MIA) and San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU), we ensure a vital link for those in need of safe and efficient animal transportation.

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Why Trust 7Air with Live Animal Transport?

Transporting live animals by air isn’t just about logistics; it’s about responsibility and care. Compliance with the IATA Live Animals Regulations (LAR) is mandatory. At 7Air, we go further, ensuring that every animal’s journey is handled with precision, compassion, and respect.

Key Elements of Our Commitment:

– Compliance First: We strictly follow the global IATA LAR guidelines, ensuring every shipment meets the highest safety and welfare standards.

– Specialized Containers: Animals are transported in airline-approved stalls, pens, etc. designed for safety, ventilation, and comfort.

How We Ensure Peace of Mind

– Every shipment is verified using the IATA 7.6.1 Live Animal Acceptance Checklist, ensuring that no detail, whether container suitability, veterinary documentation, or journey declaration, is overlooked.

Beyond Animals: A Full Cargo Solution

– While live animal transport is one of our specialties, it’s just one part of what we do. Our flights also support the movement of e-commerce shipments, electronics, industrial machinery, perishables, oversized cargo, and more

7Air Launches Services in Antigua & Barbuda

September 10, 2025

Antigua and Barbuda has strengthened its cargo transport network with the official launch of 7 Air, which made its inaugural flight from Miami to V.C. Bird International Airport on September 10.

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The new service will operate every Wednesday, offering businesses and residents a consistent shipping option. Officials say the addition will expand capacity, improve reliability, and help meet rising demand for imports and exports between Antigua and the United States

7Air Inauguration Ceremony

August 11, 2025

Miami-based cargo airline 7Air officially celebrated its inaugural ceremony at Miami International Airport (MIA) on August 11, 2025 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a tour of its B737-800SF aircraft. 

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The event was attended by Michael Mendez, CEO of 7Air; Amos Rodriguez, Vice President of The Xtreme Group; Carlos Cock, CEO of The Xtreme Group (TXG); Jose Rodriguez, Chairman and Managing Partner of TXG; and Ralph Cutié, MIA Director and CEO. 

The airline currently operates three B737-800SF aircraft and plans to add a fourth by the end of 2025.