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Emirates SkyCargo reinforces commitment to facilitate global movement of goods

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  • Full utilisation of freighter fleet for scheduled, ad-hoc and charter operations across six continents
  • Road feeder service also facilitating the transport of goods regionally
  • Deploying adequate air cargo capacity to constantly supply and replenish food and medicines in the UAE

Emirates SkyCargo has stepped up its commitment to remain the global leader in facilitating the flow of essential goods across international markets. In response to a scenario where air cargo capacity across the world has been extremely constrained due to the restrictions imposed on passenger flights, the air cargo carrier continues to ensure that goods such as food and medical supplies are transported around the world to destinations where they are needed the most.

The air cargo carrier has deployed a range of measures, including additional freighter flights, and using connecting road feeder services to help transport essential cargo such as pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, perishables, other equipment and raw materials to impacted global destinations.

Between mid-January and mid-March 2020, Emirates SkyCargo transported more than 225,000 tonnes of cargo in total out of which 55,000 tonnes were food items including fruits, vegetables, meat and seafood, and more than 13,000 tonnes were pharmaceutical cargo.

In line with the mandate from the UAE government, Emirates SkyCargo is also deploying sufficient air cargo capacity to ensure constant supply and replenishment of food products and medicines in the UAE.

Nabil Sultan, Divisional Senior Vice President, Emirates SkyCargo, said: “Emirates SkyCargo is a customer-focused carrier and we take our commitment to facilitating global trade and the movement of essential commodities for communities very seriously. By operating our freighter fleet at full capacity with a combination of scheduled and ad-hoc operations, we are making sure that we can maintain the flow of goods such as medical and pharmaceutical supplies, equipment and food items to destinations where they are most needed across the world.

Sultan added, “We’re also looking at more new and innovative ways to best serve our customers and the global markets and will continue to communicate with our customers on a daily basis to ensure our services are optimized to best support their needs in these challenging times”.

Emirates’ fleet of 11 freighter aircraft flew a number of ad hoc and charter flights in addition to scheduled operations to match the increased demand for air transportation of cargo. During the eight-week period between mid-January and mid-March, Emirates’ freighter aircraft transported more than 50,000 tonnes of cargo including medical and food supplies. During one charter operation, Emirates SkyCargo transported close to half a million units of hand sanitisers in a single Boeing 777 freighter aircraft.

During the last two weeks, the air cargo carrier has operated more than 30 weekly freighter flights from Hong Kong, with the station sometimes handling between six to eight freighters in a single day. In addition, Emirates SkyCargo also operated 12 freighters from Shanghai, five freighters from Guangzhou and one freighter from Beijing during the same week. In addition to scheduled freighter services to over 40 global destinations, ad-hoc freighter services were also operated to other destinations including Seoul, Taipei, Frankfurt, Milan and Casablanca in the month of March.

Emirates SkyCargo is also offering customers the choice of having their cargo transported by road feeder services to and from other freighter destinations to continue providing much-needed connectivity for cargo.

Dubai, UAE, 26 March 2020

This post was published on 26 March 2020 14:58

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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