Cargo Talk

AA starts LA-Beijing service

American Airlines now operates six daily services between the US and China. It has launched the new service to connect cargo traffic between the two nations.

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The inaugural outbound flight left Los Angeles on November 5, with the first return from Beijing the following calendar day. The flight is scheduled daily as a 10:55 a.m. departure from LAX arriving into PEK into 4:20 p.m. the following afternoon; the return departs PEK 6:30 pm, arriving back into LAX at 3:15 pm the same day.

American believes that inbound from the U.S., business from shippers will include electronic­s, medical and pharma products, perishable­s and e-commerce shipments. While outbound from China automobile parts for the new generation­s of hybrid cars, liquid crystal displays and parts along with TV and PC parts are expected to be the main goods.The new route further strengthen­s American’s presence in China, making American the only USbased carrier offering nonstop service between LAX and PEK. “We are eagerly looking forward to this start of service on this new route which complement­s our existing Beijing services from Dallas/Fort Worth and Chicago to China,” says Rick Elieson, President, American Airlines Cargo.

“I am confident that freight forwarders and shippers in China will welcome the chance not only to send their goods on American’s service to the US but we are also giving them the ability to open up new markets,” he said.

This route is the sixth addition to American’s daily offering to China, which now includes nonstop service to Beijing and Shanghai from three key U.S. hubs – Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth and Los Angeles.

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