In 2009 Emirates is planning to increase cargo
capacity by 17%. In the next 12 months, Emirates SkyCargo will take
delivery of two new, state-of-the-art Boeing 777 freighters, the largest
twin-engine aircraft in the world. They will have a maximum payload of
103 tonnes. In addition, 18 new wide-bodied passenger aircraft will be
added to the Emirates fleet, enabling Emirates SkyCargo to increase
frequencies and capacity on many of its existing routes.
Emirates currently has a fleet of 129
wide-bodied aircraft, including eight freighters. By the end of
the 2008-09 financial year (ending 31st March 2009), that figure
will stand at 132, including one Boeing 777 freighter. The carrier
will welcome another Boeing 777 freighter in the 2009-10 fiscal
year.
Ram Menen, Emirates Divisional Senior Vice
President Cargo, said, “The last two years have not been easy for
the air cargo industry, but we hope to see some stability return
in the coming months. For Emirates SkyCargo, 2009 will be a year
of consolidation.
“We will bolster our presence in markets
where we have a greater demand from our customers, such as China
and Africa.”
Emirates SkyCargo recently commenced a weekly
Boeing 747-400 freighter flight to Lagos. A second daily passenger
service to the Nigerian capital, with 18 tonnes of bellyhold cargo
capacity, was started on 1st February.
It will also
introduce services from Dubai to Durban, South Africa on 1st
October 2009. The route will be served by an Airbus A330-200 which
can carry up to 14 tonnes of cargo into the port city.
In
recent months, Emirates SkyCargo has increased capacity from its
Dubai hub to India to more than 2,500 tonnes a week. As new
aircraft come online, the weekly cargo capacity will increase to
the tune of approximately 10% to Europe; 4% to
Australia; 17% to the Middle East, 15% to Africa;
while capacity into the US will grow 8% when the
thrice weekly services to Los Angeles and San Francisco go daily
from May.
In total, the additional capacity will see more
than 700 tonnes of cargo capacity added to the Emirates fleet.
Emirates SkyCargo directly serves 101 cities in 61 countries
on six continents. In February 2008 cargo operations were moved to
the custom designed Cargo Mega Terminal, a fully automated
facility which boasts a 43,000 sq metre processing area (including
6,000 sq metres for temperature-sensitive cargo), 10,000 warehouse
pallet positions, 2,400 ULD storage locations. modern handling
equipment and systems. The facility has an annual throughput
capacity of 1.2 million tonnes.
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