Emirates Cargo is also known as Emirates
SkyCargo.
Emirates Airlines
is the largest
major airline in the Middle East. It is the
national airline of Dubai, United Arab Emirates
and operates over 2400 passenger flights per
week, from its hub at Dubai International
Airport Terminal 3, to 108 destinations in 60
countries across 6 continents
Emirates Cargo Products, Special services and
Solutions
To provide you with
leading-edge cargo solutions, we offer a wide
range of Products, Special Services and
Solutions consisting of :
* Priority
* General Freight
* Courier
* Post Office Mail
* Integrated
* Protect
* Cool Chain
* Animal Care
* Customised Logistics Solutions
Emirates'
147-strong fleet is one of the youngest in the
skies. Emirates SkyCargo’s fleet includes seven
freighters (three Boeing 747-400Fs, two
747-400ERFs and two 777Fs) and now serves 102
destinations in 62 countries on six continents.
In the 2009-10 financial year, Emirates Cargo
carried 1.6 million tonnes of cargo, an
improvement of 12.2 percent over the year’s
previous 1.4 million tonnes. Cargo revenue, at
AED 6.3 billion (US$ 1.7 billion), including
mail and courier, contributed 17.2 percent of
the airline’s total transport revenue.
In June 2009 Emirates Cargo took delivery
of its second Boeing 777F. Scheduled freighters
now operate to 20 destinations.
In 2010, the carrier has already won a clutch of
awards: ‘Cargo Airline of the Year’, ‘Best Cargo
Airline to the Middle East’ (22nd year running)
and ‘Best All Cargo Airline’ (3rd year running)
at the prestigious Cargo Airline of the Year
Awards 2009 from Air Cargo News. It was bestowed
the Gold Award at the Annual Air Cargo
Excellence Awards at the Iata World Cargo
Symposium in Vancouver, Canada, as well as Cargo
Airline of the Year presented by STAT TIMES in
Mumbai.
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