Etihad Cargo has posted record monthly uplift
figures for September of 45,175 tonnes, a 42% increase on the same
month in 2012 (31,826 tonnes).
Etihad Airways’ Chief Strategy and
Planning Officer, Kevin Knight, said, “This is the biggest monthly
tonnage Etihad Cargo has ever carried across its network, and
that’s a reflection of improved capacity utilisation on our
freighter fleet, more cargo in the bellyhold of our passenger
aircraft, greater synergies with our global partners, and,
importantly, a well-performing charter business.”
The carrier flew 77 charter missions in the month, up 185% on
September 2012 (27 charters).
Notable charter
operations included routing 200 tonnes of humanitarian and food
aid from Abu Dhabi to Ouagadougou in West Africa, and transporting
racing cars and spares from the United Kingdom and Italy to
Singapore, then onwards to Seoul, South Korea. The airline also
performed a number of VIP cargo charters.
Strong
demand out of Hong Kong, China, India and Germany played a role in
Etihad Cargo carrying the record loads to and from its Abu Dhabi
hub.
“A key driver in cargo
continuing to perform well is down to us getting closer to our
customers, understanding their challenges, and coming to them with
competitive solutions, on routings they want, while adding value to their businesses,”
added Mr. Knight.
He said the Q4 2013 outlook
was positive, helped by the integration of subsidiary Etihad
Airport Services – Cargo into the business, which would continue
to deliver benefits for Etihad Cargo as well as other new
freighter operators through Abu Dhabi.
“Looking ahead to the end of Q4, we expect to see
higher than average seasonal load factors,” Mr Knight said.
Etihad Airways,
Abu Dhabi,
Etihad Cargo
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