An Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 777 freighter Emirates SkyCargo has resumed scheduled freighter services to the country
Emirates SkyCargo is reporting good demand for the import and export of cargo into the Chinese market, after China reopened for business after the recently concluded Lunar New Year holidays.
The air cargo carrier operates freighter services to Guangzhou (CAN) and Shanghai (PVG), having resumed these scheduled services after a planned hiatus over the traditionally low-traffic period over the holidays.
“Emirates SkyCargo continues to support trade and movement of goods into the Chinese market and is committed to supporting China’s diverse distribution needs and supply chains through our freighter operations to Shanghai and Guangzhou,” stated Hiran Perera, Emirates Senior Vice President, Cargo Planning & Freighters in a press communique.
The carrier continues to carry belly-hold cargo on its double daily flights between Beijing and Dubai.
The flights to China are operated on Emirates’ Boeing 777 freighter aircraft offering a cargo capacity of around 100 tonnes for exports and imports on each flight. Commodities being currently transported on the freighter flights include perishable food items, pharma, medical supplies and other general cargo.