New Weekly Direct CAO Flight: Miami → Navegantes

Bringer Air Cargo is proud to announce our new weekly direct CAO flight from Miami (MIA) to Navegantes (NVT) in Brazil. This route opens up a streamlined, high-capacity cargo corridor, enabling U.S.–Brazil trade and e-commerce flows like never before.
This expanded route strengthens our trans-Americas network and offers U.S. exporters and Brazilian importers a direct, streamlined solution for time-sensitive shipments.
We’re committed to delivering competitive pricing, efficient handling, and the reliability that our clients have come to expect — now with even greater geographic reach and faster door-to-door transit.
For more information, contact:
For local sales – Miami area: sales@bringer.com
For GSAs: quotes@bringer.com
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