OMEGAIR cargo
OMEGAir CARGO operates as a multi-modal freight forwarder offering air, sea, and road freight services. Established in 1999, the company has grown from a small customer base to serving hundreds of clients, reflecting a steady expansion in capacity and reach. The firm handles both import and export shipments, ranging from small parcels to multi-ton consignments, and accommodates belly cargo through whole-aircraft solutions where applicable.
With airport-located offices and a professional team, OMEGAir CARGO manages global shipments from and to major regions, emphasizing experience in routes to and from Asia, North America, and Europe. The company maintains a dedicated trucking fleet for door deliveries and for collecting shipments directly from a customer’s location, house, or warehouse, supporting end-to-end logistics.
In Poland, the organization operates from several key airport hubs, including Warsaw (Okecie), Poznan (Lawica), and Szczecin (Goleniow). Partnerships with carefully selected agents at Kraków, Gdańsk, and Katowice airports extend inbound and outbound handling, ensuring coverage across major Polish aviation gateways. These facilities and partnerships enable streamlined processing of cargo through secure handling, timely dispatch, and coordinated transfers between air, surface, and last-mile delivery networks.
The company’s multi-modal capability positions it to offer a coherent logistics experience for shipments requiring air transport with potential ground transportation integration, facilitating efficient cross-border movements and tailored solutions for business clients with diverse supply chains. OMEGAir CARGO emphasizes operational flexibility and reliability, leveraging its network of airport-based offices and partnerships to support complex shipments, rate competitiveness, and customer service focused on accuracy and timeliness.
As the freight landscape evolves, the firm’s combination of air, sea, and trucking services enables customers to consolidate logistics planning, optimize transit times, and manage costs across global routes, reflecting a pragmatic approach to international freight forwarding and supply chain support.





