Expanded service enabled it to carry more than 25,000 tonnes
between businesses in the region and points throughout its network of
120-plus destinations.
Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates, one of the
fastest growing international airlines, has transported more than 25,000
tonnes over the past year on the burgeoning trade lanes between South
America and points across its global network.
Operating to more
than 120 destinations, Emirates SkyCargo has been connecting businesses
to more and more international trade opportunities after strengthening
its commitment to the region with the launch of a new linked passenger
flights from Buenos Aires-Rio de Janeiro to Dubai - the only non-stop
service from Rio to the Middle East and fastest route to Asia - and
increasing the frequency of its Sao Paulo freighter service.
Companies from Brazil and Argentina - as well as a significant number
from Chile and Colombia through connecting interline flights - benefited
from the addition in September of a third weekly freighter service from
Viracopos-Campinas International Airport, increasing the weekly
capacity on the route by 33% to 620 tonnes.
Emirates SkyCargo carried more than 20,000 tonnes over the last 12
months on Boeing 777Fs, the most modern, technologically advanced large
freighter in operation, which offer customers enhanced levels of
flexibility and reliability.
“Our expanded services in the region have not only boosted trade levels
with the UAE, but also with South America’s main Far East business
partners, such as China, Hong Kong and Japan, and a multitude of
European countries,” said Ram Menen, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice
President Cargo, in Sao Paulo yesterday at Intermodal, an event for
trade, logistics, transport and cargo handling businesses.
“Brazil is already recognised as an economic power and we hope to help
it become even stronger by contributing to the growth of its import and
exports industry. Currently, Emirates SkyCargo can connect South
American businesses to 32 points in Europe, 19 in the Far East and
Australasia and a further 22 in Africa, where there is also huge
potential for economic growth.
“With five years’ experience of operating in South America we also have a
strong understanding of the marketplace and the requirements of our
customers, who benefit from our ever-expanding network and a reliable
fleet, which becomes stronger almost every month as we take delivery of
the 230-plus aircraft we have on order,” added Menen.
Goods, including cars, spare parts and drilling equipment and
perishables, were exported by the freighters, while imports on the
service - which operates via Frankfurt on the outbound journey and
returns through Dakar, Senegal - included pharmaceuticals, medical
equipment, electronics and aircraft parts.
Since the daily Rio de Janeiro-Buenos Aires passenger service started on
3rd January, more than 1200 tonnes of cargo have been transported, with
pharmaceuticals, machine parts and fresh fruits and fish being carried
to Dubai and onward to European destinations such as France, Italy,
Germany, Portugal and the UK, while in the Far East Hong Kong and China
have been the key trading partners. Commodities going in the other
direction include electronics, car parts and furniture.
In addition to the belly-hold capacity of the Rio de Janeiro-Buenos
Aires flights operated by a Boeing 777-300ER, Emirates SkyCargo has been
offering freight space since 2007 on a daily passenger service between
São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport and Dubai, also operated by a
Boeing 777-300ER. During the past 12 months more than 4000 tonnes have
been transported.
Source: Emirates.com (13/04/2012).
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