Etihad Cargo is to provide critical international
air freight assistance to Australia.
Under the agreement with the Australian Trade and
Investment Commission (Austrade), Etihad Cargo will provide
dedicated cargo services between Abu Dhabi and Australia,
leveraging bellyhold capacity of its fleet of Etihad Airways
passenger aircraft to deliver essential supplies into the
Australian market, and facilitate bi-directional trade to further
ensure continuity of fresh imports to the UAE from Australia
including meat, fish and seafood, fruits, and vegetables.
The initiative has been established by the
Australian Government to accelerate delivery of agricultural and
fisheries exports into key overseas markets, with over 560
Australian businesses already registering their interest in
utilising the International Freight Assistance Mechanism.
Abdulla Mohamed Shadid, Managing Director Cargo
and Logistics at Etihad Aviation Group, said, “In this time of
crisis, the facilitation of international trade and delivery of
essential supplies is more important than ever. Australia has been
a longtime and vital trading partner for the UAE and we are
pleased to be able to continue to provide this lifeline connecting
our countries and enabling the movement of goods that is helping
to save people’s lives, supporting Australia’s produce exporters
and continuing to support the UAE’s food security programme.”
Federal Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said this
new network would be crucial to coordinating international freight
out of Australia until commercial passenger flights were restored.
“Around 90 per cent of our air freight, usually
goes out in the bellies of passenger aircraft. With very few
international passenger flights leaving Australia at present, our
exporters are facing major hurdles,” Minister Birmingham said.
“Through the better coordination of freight out of Australia, we
can restore key freight routes and establish more frequent flights
to our key markets so our agricultural and fisheries exporters can
deliver their products to customers on time. We’ve moved quickly
to establish this network and are now getting on with the job of
supporting our exporters to get their products flowing again. With
a network of some of the world’s largest airlines and most
reputable freight forwarders in place, we’re injecting more
reliability into the system that will also help our smaller
exporters to aggregate their freight into volumes so they don’t
miss out on export opportunities.”
The addition of weekly services to Australia
expands on Etihad Cargo’s network of 22 cargo-only passenger
freighters, plus an additional 10 used for charters, with regular
services already in place between Abu Dhabi and Amsterdam,
Brussels, Beijing, Bangkok, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Frankfurt,
Istanbul, Jakarta, Kochi, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur, London, Manila,
Mumbai, Oslo, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo and Zurich.
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