Manila Bulletin

Etihad Cargo transports 72 horses on a single flight

- Horse loading: Etihad Cargo has transporte­d more than 1,200 horses in 2016.

Etihad Cargo has successful­ly shipped a very special consignmen­t.

The freight division of Etihad Airways was tasked with transporti­ng more than 70 elite racehorses from England to Kuwait after the European racing season.

In all, 72 racehorses – worth a combined AED 163 million (R2.215 billion) – were transporte­d from London Stansted Airport to Kuwait City, where they will spend the winter months training and racing in the temperate Middle Eastern climate. They were flown on one of the carrier’s state-of-the-art Boeing 777 freighters which are equipped with seating for up to nine grooms and can accommodat­e up to 75 horses at a time.

David Kerr, Senior Vice President of Etihad Cargo, said: “Safety is the most important thing for our equine customers, which is why it is imperative we offer a safe and reliable service on all of our shipments.

“The Middle East has strong ties to these magnificen­t creatures dating back thousands of years and, to this day, they are arguably the most precious cargo we carry. In 2016 alone Etihad Cargo has been entrusted to transport more than 1,200 horses, with several more large shipments scheduled before the end of the year.”

Conan Busby, MAG’s Head of Cargo, owners of London Stansted Airport, said: “We are delighted that Etihad Airways chose Stansted to handle this delicate and valuable cargo. Stansted is the UK’s number one airport for horse travel and handles many specialist flights every year. Many of the horses taking part in this year’s Olympic Games and the Queen’s 90th Birthday celebratio­ns passed through Stansted’s dedicated equine facility.”

A team of six profession­al grooms handled the horses during loading, while on board the flight – when they visit them in the cargo hold to ensure they are comfortabl­e and calm – and on arrival in Kuwait.

When the horses arrived at Stansted they were loaded by their grooms into jet stalls, specially designed with non-slip floors which hold three horses apiece. The IATA-approved stalls were then loaded onto the temperatur­e controlled cargo hold of the aircraft in an operation which took more than six hours.

Etihad Cargo operates a fleet of nine wide-body freighters – five Boeing 777Fs and four Airbus A330Fs – which can be configured to carry 75 and 30 horses respective­ly.

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