Emirates SkyCargo has launched a new weekly
service, operated by its new Boeing 777 freighter, that flies
Dubai-Singapore-Sydney-Hong Kong-Dubai. The Boeing 777F has the
capability to carry up to 103 tonnes of freight.
“This new
route not only bolsters capacity, it provides our customers with
more options and increased trade opportunities,” said Hiran Perera,
Emirates’ SVP Cargo Planning & Freighters. “We currently
transport cargo in the belly-hold of 126 passenger flights a week
between Dubai and Australia, as well 28 Hong Kong flights and 42
Singapore flights, and the freighter – with a wide main deck door
– will increase our ability to carry oversized shipments. This takes our import capacity to Australia to
1370 tonnes per week and, in these uncertain economic conditions,
is further testament of our commitment to facilitating
international trade for businesses in the region.”
The
inaugural flight earlier this week, carried 100 tonnes of cargo,
including medical equipment, diagnostics, spare parts, textiles
and clothing.
EK9920 will depart Dubai every Sunday at 20:35 and touch down in
Singapore at 07:55 the following day. The B777F will then depart at 09:00 and complete its outbound journey at 18:30 when it
touches down at Sydney International Airport.
The return
service – EK 9921 - will depart Sydney every Monday at 21:30 and
land in Hong Kong at 04:35 on Tuesday. Departing Hong Kong at
07:35 as EK 9865, the service will then terminate in Dubai at
10:35.
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