As we approach World Wildlife Day, the cargo arm of Emirates reflects on the milestones achieved along its journey.
Emirates SkyCargo enforces a zero-tolerance policy on wildlife trafficking, strengthening global conservation efforts.
In 2024, the airline carried an average over 3,800 tonnes in and out of Africa every week, via 20 gateways As the logistics ...
Emirates SkyCargo, has reaffirmed its commitment to enabling African businesses to access global markets with efficiency and trust, highlighting the continent’s immense potential as a key driver of ...
The Emirates SkyCargo team, led by Senior Vice President of Product and Innovation Dennis Lister and Vice President of Cargo Commercial for Africa, UAE, and the Middle East, Khalid Al Hinai ...
Emirates Airlines is also not taking a back seat in investing heavily in that arm of the business. In this interview, Badr Abbas, a senior vice president of the airline in charge of SkyCargo ...
A spot check showed that airlines have expanded their cargo capacity and routes with an eye on bigger business.
Emirates becomes first Middle Eastern carrier to operate daily to Shenzhen from 1 July, extending its presence to four ...
Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the 2025 World Cargo Symposium (WCS) will focus on ...
Currently, Emirates operates twice daily to Shanghai and Beijing, and daily to Guangzhou. With its passenger and freighter ...