CharterDesk has officially launched its global aircraft charter and leasing business during Air Cargo China, marking its market debut with a presentation and launch event that introduced the company’s vision for a more streamlined approach to charter services.
The company enters the market at a time when demand for aircraft charters continues to grow, driven by rising e-commerce volumes, supply chain disruptions, project cargo movements and increasing requirements for humanitarian and defence-related missions.
Based in Hungary, CharterDesk will provide worldwide air cargo charters, passenger charters, private jet services and ACMI leasing. The company says it will focus on offering faster responses, greater transparency and personalised support throughout each project.
Managing Director Emir Ozdabak said CharterDesk has been built around a structured, data-driven approach to sourcing aircraft capacity, allowing customers to receive quicker and more reliable charter options from a network of carefully vetted operators.
Rather than relying on traditional back-and-forth communication, the company plans to assign a dedicated senior specialist to every project, giving customers a single point of contact from the initial request through to the completion of the flight.
Ozdabak said many charter requests involve urgent or time-critical shipments, where customers need fast decisions and clear communication. CharterDesk’s goal is to remove unnecessary complexity while providing greater operational visibility throughout the process.
Drawing on more than 25 years of experience across airline planning, ground handling, brokerage and GSA operations, the company aims to support freight forwarders, logistics providers, humanitarian organisations and manufacturers in sectors including automotive, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and oil and gas.
To meet different transport requirements, CharterDesk has access to a wide range of aircraft, including Boeing 737F, 757F, 767F, 777F, Airbus A330F, Boeing 747F nose-loaders, and the Antonov An-124 for oversized and heavy-lift cargo.
The company said its location within the European Union also provides access to a broad network of operators while supporting charter missions across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and the Americas.




