AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has launched
flights between Moscow and Singapore Changi Airport.
The international freighter carrier, which is
part of Russia-based Volga-Dnepr Group, will operate the
Moscow-Singapore-Hong Kong-Moscow route twice-weekly with a Boeing
747-8F aircraft.
The new dedicated cargo services to Singapore
will facilitate the movement of cross-border shipments and enhance
the country’s product offerings for its customers in Asia.
With
the addition of Singapore, which is AirBridgeCargo’s ninth online
station in Asia, the airline will now provide over 500 weekly
delivery solutions from the region, all with a delivery time of
below 48 hours including handling procedures.
The airline already
has a diverse business portfolio in the region, connecting clients
in China, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam with its cargo gateways
in Europe, the USA and Russia.
Robert van de Weg,
ABC’s Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing, said, “The ABC
team is pleased to start connecting customers in Europe, the USA
and Singapore with dedicated freighter services to Changi Airport.
With the addition of this route, ABC is continuing its strategy to
provide customers with better access to point-to-point deliveries
within its global route network, while providing them with
on-time, reliable and high quality service levels. Singapore, via
ABC’s Moscow hub, will be directly connected to gateways like
Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Milan without trucking. Asia is a vitally
important market for AirBridgeCargo and we look forward to further
growth in this dynamic region.”
Changi Airport is one of the world’s busiest cargo hubs. In the
first half of 2015, cargo throughput at Changi Airport reached
912,300 tonnes. During this period, 1,034 tonnes of cargo was
handled between Singapore and Russia. Between 2010 and 2014, air
cargo volumes between Singapore and Russia grew by an average
growth rate of 16% annually.
CAG’s Assistant Vice President for Cargo &
Logistics Development, James Fong, said, “Logistics players, who
were previously limited by capacity constraints between Singapore
and Russia, now have a direct option to transport large freight
shipments as well as general cargoes between the two countries.
The enhanced air connectivity will foster further trade between
both countries which is already growing steadily.”
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