New Operations Scheduled For January 2024 Strengthen Omni’s Leadership In The Offshore Aviation Market
Omni Táxi Aéreo, one of the leading companies in the sector in Brazil, announced the signing of four additional contracts with Petrobras. The offshore operations are scheduled to begin in January 2024 and will focus on the Santos Basin, with services provided from the Airports of Maricá (RJ) and Jacarepaguá (RJ). The air taxi company will use medium and large aircraft to provide specialized offshore air transport services for Petrobras.
Commitment To Safety And Operational Excellence Strengthens Partnership With Petrobras
The new contracts signed with Petrobras highlight Omni Táxi Aéreo’s commitment to safety and operational excellence. The air taxi company has a solid reputation in the offshore aviation market, and these new operations strengthen its leadership position. Furthermore, the partnership with Petrobras will allow for the increased hiring of qualified professionals to meet the growing demands of the offshore sector.
Omni Táxi Aéreo Expands Fleet And Specialized Offshore Services To Meet Market Needs
With twelve strategically located bases throughout the country, Omni Táxi Aéreo has a diverse fleet consisting of renowned aircraft such as Airbus, Sikorsky, and Leonardo. In addition to regular passenger air taxi services, the company offers air-medical transport, external cargo, and special operations over the Atlantic Ocean and the Amazon region. This expansion of contracts with Petrobras will allow Omni to continue providing high-quality specialized services and contribute to the development of the offshore aviation sector in Brazil.
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Omni Táxi Aéreo, under the leadership of its CEO, Roberto Coimbra, celebrates the achievement of these new contracts with Petrobras and reaffirms its commitment to ensuring safety, efficiency, and excellence in all its offshore operations. The air taxi company is excited to embark on this successful journey, offering opportunities for professionals who wish to be part of this constantly growing market.

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