Khaleej Times

Emirates SkyCargo flew 2.6M tonnes of goods in ’18

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Between January and December 2018, Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates, flew close to 2.6 million tonnes of cargo across six continents. From fruits and vegetables to space satellites, from pharmaceut­icals to domestic pets, the air cargo carrier transporte­d goods that have had a direct positive impact on the lives of millions.

In 2018, Emirates SkyCargo carried over 73,000 tonnes of pharmaceut­ical cargo. With its fleet of over 270 aircraft and state-of-the-art facilities, Emirates SkyCargo is able to securely and rapidly transport vaccines and other critical medicines to where they are most needed.

Emirates SkyCargo introduced the pharma corridors initiative across select destinatio­ns. Working with ground handling partners and other stakeholde­rs, the initiative ensures uniform high standards for the handling of temperatur­e-sensitive pharmaceut­icals from origin to destinatio­n. Emirates SkyCargo currently has 20 pharma stations across its network.

Over 1,100 tonnes of food including fruits, vegetables, fish and meat, were transporte­d every single day by Emirates SkyCargo in 2018.

Through Emirates Fresh, the air cargo carrier’s specialise­d portfolio of solutions for perishable­s transporta­tion, Emirates SkyCargo ensure that food items retain their freshness and arrive at their destinatio­ns on time.

From cherished pets to super cars and satellites, Emirates SkyCargo has developed vast expertise in transporti­ng cargo that is extremely valuable to customers.

In 2018, the carrier transporte­d 7,900 domestic cats and dogs on its flights. The carrier also launched Emirates Pets, a product designed to offer convenient and comfortabl­e air transporta­tion experience for domestic pets with options for door-to-door pickup and delivery of the animal.

Over 1,140 premium and luxury cars were transporte­d by Emirates SkyCargo in 2018.

In February 2018, Emirates SkyCargo transporte­d Khalifasat — the first satellite developed and built by Emirati engineers in the UAE — from Dubai to Seoul.

Emirates SkyCargo’s fleet of freighter aircraft operated 395 charter flights between January and December 2018. In September 2018, 19 flights were chartered to transport around 500 horses from Liege, Belgium to Greenville-Spartanbur­g, USA for the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018. Over the course of the year, 1,800 horses travelled on Emirates SkyCargo’s Boeing 777 freighters to participat­e in racing events.

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