Home Industry Transport Etihad Cargo operates inaugural freighter flight to Ezhou Huahu Airport in China The addition of Ezhou to Etihad Cargo’s network is the latest step in the carrier’s focus on the Chinese market by Gulf Business August 18, 2023 Image: Etihad Cargo Etihad Cargo successfully operated the carrier’s inaugural flight to Ezhou Huahu Airport. The Boeing 777-200 freighter arrived in Ezhou on August 18, making the carrier the first international airline to operate flights to the airport. Located in the Hubei Province of China, the airport was developed as Asia’s first and the world’s fourth professional cargo airport. Equipped with a 23,000-square-metre cargo terminal and a 700,000-square-metre freight transit centre, the airport serves as a gateway for air trade between China and the rest of the world. The airport is expected to open ten international cargo routes and 50 domestic routes by 2025, with an annual cargo and mail throughput of 2.45 million tonnes. Etihad Cargo‘s expansion to the airport follows the carrier’s announcement that it has expanded its reciprocal block space agreement with SF Airlines to increase cargo capacity between China and the rest of the world via Etihad Cargo‘s hub in Abu Dhabi. This partnership has given the cargo arm’s partners and customers greater accessibility to 25 domestic Chinese destinations, including Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Chengdu and Nanjing. SF Airlines benefits from Etihad Cargo‘s global network for its express product. Etihad expands further into the China market Leonard Rodrigues, head of Revenue Management, Fleet and Network at Etihad Cargo, said: “Offering connectivity to China’s five national-level city clusters via railway, waterway, expressway and air transportation infrastructure, Ezhou Huahu Airport is the region’s first dedicated, professional cargo airport. “The commencement of a weekly freighter service between Abu Dhabi and Ezhou opens up new interline opportunities with Etihad Cargo‘s partner SF Airlines and will enable the carrier to further expand its reach into the Chinese market, which is a key region to the airline and Etihad Cargo‘s customers and partners. “The state-of-the-art facilities and smart technology available in the airport represent the future of air cargo, and Etihad Cargo is fully committed to achieving mutual growth and strengthening ties between the UAE and China, building on the success of this new route.” Luo Guowei, party secretary and chairman of Hubei International Logistics Airport, said: “As a major national productivity project and a gateway for air trade between China and the rest of world, Ezhou Huahu Airport stands as the first professional cargo hub airport in Asia and the fourth of its kind in the world. “The introduction of a weekly freighter service between Abu Dhabi and Ezhou will play an important role in promoting seamless connectivity between China and countries and regions along the ‘Belt and Road’. We extend our gratitude to Etihad Cargo for their invaluable support in realising Ezhou Huahu Airport’s vision to become a world-class air cargo hub and look forward to collaborating with Etihad Cargo to further promote shared prosperity and enhanced trade exchange along the ‘Belt and Road’, while promoting the development of the Ezhou-Abu Dhabi dual hub.” The addition of Ezhou to Etihad Cargo’s network is the latest step in the carrier’s ongoing commitment to the Chinese market. The new freighter service between Abu Dhabi and Ezhou will enable it to meet increased demand for cargo capacity out of China. The carrier will continue to explore opportunities to add depth to its network and provide partners and customers with greater connectivity between China, the UAE and the rest of the world. Etihad airways, Etihad rail, transport, aviation, gulf business Tags Aviation China Etihad Etihad Cargo Ezhou freighter transport 0 Comments You might also like 5.2 million passengers to travel through DXB between Dec 13-31 Global airlines forecast $1tn 2025 revenue despite plane shortage US clears export of advanced AI chips to UAE under Microsoft deal Airbus expands global footprint with Saudi Arabia HQ