Emirates SkyCargo Expecting Operational Growth of Up to 8% in 2024
Emirates SkyCargo, the air freight division of Emirates, is expecting an operational growth of up to 8 percent in 2024, according to Nabil Sultan, Divisional Senior Vice-President of Emirates SkyCargo.
Sultan highlighted the UAE's vital role in global trade, emphasising the consistent growth rates within the nation's cargo sector, ranging from 20 to 25 percent annually. This success, he attributed to the UAE's robust infrastructure and seamless connectivity between airports and seaports, facilitating efficient air-sea cargo movement worldwide.
For nearly four decades, Emirates SkyCargo has served as a key facilitator of global trade, connecting people and businesses across six continents through its network of over 140 destinations. The company boasts a modern infrastructure at its cargo hubs, with its main center located in Dubai.
Emirates SkyCargo boasts a robust fleet exceeding 250 aircraft, including both passenger and dedicated cargo options. Notably, 70 percent of their goods are transported efficiently on passenger aircraft, with each carrying at least 20 tons of cargo. Their dedicated fleet consists of 11 Boeing 777F freighters, catering to specialised cargo needs.
He stated that the Emirates SkyCargo has established itself as a leader in the air logistics industry through continuous investments in technology, facilities, equipment, and its workforce. This commitment allows them to collaborate effectively with customers and partners to deliver highly efficient and innovative solutions.
Their dedication extends beyond their own operations, actively contributing to Dubai's vision of becoming the world's leading logistics hub. This is reflected in their ongoing efforts to expand their fleet and network, ultimately providing superior services to global customers and aligning with Dubai's economic goals.
Recognising the significance of the 13th WTO Ministerial Conference, Emirates SkyCargo participated to advocate for the cargo sector. They aimed to present proposals addressing the challenges faced by the transportation and shipping industry, a crucial driver of global trade.
Nabil Sultan emphasised the importance of their participation, highlighting the opportunity to contribute to improving global shipping operations and strengthening its role in facilitating international trade.
News Source: Emirates News Agency