Home Transport Aviation Emirates SkyCargo to double capacity, expand network with over 20 new destinations Emirates fleet of over 300 aircraft by mid-2030 will offer expanded cargo flexibility, capacity and capability by Gulf Business May 10, 2023 Emirates SkyCargo has added two Boeing 747-400Fs to its freighter fleet. The cargo division of Emirates, the international airline, is expecting 15 more freighters to join its fleet from announced orders and its freighter conversion programme, plus a boost in belly-hold capacity from new passenger aircraft deliveries starting with Airbus A350s in late summer 2024, followed by 777-Xs the year after. Over the next decade, Emirates SkyCargo expects to double its existing capacity, add over 20 new destinations to its freighter network, and offer even more flexibility and services to its customers with a fleet mix of over 300 wide-body aircraft comprising: 777s, 777-Fs, 747-Fs, A350s, and A380s. Nabil Sultan, divisional senior vice president, Emirates SkyCargo said: “While the current market volatility may cause others to hesitate, Emirates SkyCargo is pushing full steam ahead with our plans. The medium to long term projections for global air cargo show an upward trajectory of between 3-5 per cent. Combine that Dubai’s strategy to double its foreign trade where multi-modal logistics will play a big role, and the economic activity happening in markets around the Gulf, West Asia, and Africa, and the opportunity for Emirates SkyCargo is clear. “The two new 747-Fs which we have leased will give us immediate capacity, while we wait for delivery of five new 777Fs in 2024 and 2025, and 10 777-300ERs to roll out of our conversion programme over the next five years. We believe even these additional planes will not be sufficient. By then, we’ll have the MRO set-up to quickly and efficiently scale-up our freighter conversion program if we needed to.” Secured on a long-term wet-lease basis, the two Boeing 747-Fs complement Emirates SkyCargo’s existing fleet of 11 Boeing 777 freighters, and are currently being deployed to Chicago three times weekly, and to Hong Kong nine times weekly. He added: “The new aircraft mean we can expand our freighter network and amplify the connectivity with the main Emirates network. The new fleet mix also gives us more flexibility to serve our different customers even better. Emirates SkyCargo is also investing to develop new products, and to speed up digitisation and technology innovation. It is our ambition to lead the market in delivering specialist solutions that are fast, reliable, flexible, and efficient. More exciting developments to come.” Read: Emirates SkyCargo, United Cargo sign MoU to leverage combined networks Tags Aviation cargo Emirates SkyCargo 0 Comments You might also like AI takes flight: Saudia, Accenture collaborate to develop over 260 new digital services Air Arabia launches new route to Samara in Russia Emirates: All passengers can now avail of free Wi-Fi onboard Etihad reports 26% drop in CO2 emissions per RTK in 2022