Emirates SkyCargo (EK) expands its fleet with a $1 billion order for five Boeing 777 freighters.
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Emirates SkyCargo (EK) customers to book shipments that will travel on Air Canada (AC) Cargo flights on an interline basis via e-SkyCargo, WebCargo, and Cargowise.
Emirates SkyCargo has demonstrated its confidence in the global cargo market by adding two Boeing 747 400Fs to its freighter fleet amid the current environment of volatility.
Boeing will need at least five years to resolve its current crisis, and the troubled US plane manufacturer should bear the costs for Emirates’ (EK) extensive retrofit program for its 777 wide-body jets due to delays in developing the newer 777X version
Within a decade of its establishment, Emirates began introducing widebody aircraft such as the Airbus A330 and A340 into its fleet.
Emirates (EK) has reinstated its presence in Phnom Penh (PNH) with a daily scheduled flight via Singapore (SIN). This return marks an expansion of Emirates’ Far East network to 21 destinations and elevates its Singapore operations to four daily flights.
Expanding Emirates’ main-deck capacity is anticipated to facilitate the accommodation of cargo for the incoming widebody passenger aircraft, as highlighted by Nadeem Sultan, Senior Vice President of Freighters and Cargo Planning, during an interview with Cargo Facts at the IATA World Cargo Symposium held in Hong Kong this month.
With an outstanding order of 65 Airbus A350-900 aircraft, Emirates has solidified its commitment to expanding its fleet.
Emirates (EK) is set to reinstate its daily service to Phnom Penh (PNH) starting from May 1, with a layover in Singapore (SIN).
Emirates (EK) made adjustments to its service on the Dubai (DXB)– Milan Malpensa (MXP)– New York (JFK) route, advancing the planned resumption of A380 service by two months.