Emirates SkyCargo starts ops from Al Maktoum Int’l
Monday, 5 May 2014 00:00
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Emirates SkyCargo’s freighter fleet on Thursday officially started operating from its new cargo terminal at Dubai World Central’s (DWC) Al Maktoum International Airport after months of construction, planning and testing.
The official start of operations was marked by the early morning arrival of an Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 777 Freighter from London Heathrow, carrying a full load of more than 100 tons of cargo.
The load of cargo included vehicles, ship spares, pharmaceuticals, oilfield equipment and an aircraft engine, the airline said in a statement.
Construction of phase one of the cargo terminal and supporting facilities began in July last year, and with its completion operations are now in full swing with 250 staff on site.
The newly opened terminal is equipped with start-of-the-art technology and will be able to handle 700,000 tons of cargo annually and have 500 staff when phase two, scheduled to be completed by September this year, comes into operation.
The terminal has the potential for further expansion to reach 1 million tons, the airline added.
Nabil Sultan, Emirates divisional senior vice president, Cargo, said: “The start of operations at DWC today is a major milestone for Emirates SkyCargo. Our various teams, along with many of our partners and stakeholders, have been working very hard over the past few months to complete phase one of the project.
“We have also held numerous trials to test the readiness of every aspect of the facility and the movement of cargo between the DWC and Dubai International to ensure a smooth transition and enable us to meet our customers’ expectations,” he said.
“We are very pleased that we have met our timelines and the move has gone according to plan. This new facility gives us the additional space and capacity required to manage the growth of our cargo business and have a dedicated, modern and efficient hub for our freighter operations, which contribute 35 percent of Emirates SkyCargo’s total revenue,” he added.
Emirates SkyCargo currently has a fleet of 12 freighters, 10 Boeing 777 Fs and two Boeing 747-400 ERFs, which operate to more than 50 destinations around the world.