Etihad Cargo has posted an all-time record for
the amount of freight carried on its global network.
In November 2013, Etihad Cargo moved
49,700 tons of cargo around the world, the most it has ever
carried in one month, and up 52% (32,663 tons) on the same period
last year.
This surpassed the previous month of October, when
cargo carried totalled 45,830 tons, up 39% (32,891 tons) year on
year.
The figures reflect Etihad Cargo’s continued
upward momentum in what has been a record year-to-date.
Kevin Knight, Etihad Airways’ Chief Strategy and Planning
Officer, said: “These impressive figures have been driven largely
by stronger performance into and out of some of our larger markets
including China and India, as well as expanding markets such as
the Netherlands and the United States.
“The record
performance is also a reflection of strong demand in the final
quarter, improved capacity utilisation on our freighter fleet,
more cargo in the bellyhold of our passenger aircraft, and
enhancements at our Abu Dhabi hub through subsidiary Etihad
Airport Services – Cargo.”
Etihad Cargo’s Abu Dhabi
hub had its best ever performance in November, where over the top
five days it processed an average of 3,000 tons per day – a new
record.
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