Emirates SkyCargo Eye Trucking Operations

Emirates Skycargo is gearing up for the move of its freighter fleet to Al Maktoum Airport (DWC) by signing a trucking contract with Dubai-based Allied Transport LLC, an established land transportation services provider within the United Arab Emirates and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The five-year contract will see Allied Transport provide road feeder services between Dubai International (DXB) and DWC for Emirates SkyCargo, including the operation of up to a fleet of 45 trucks in the first year. Starting May 1, Emirates SkyCargo freighters will call Al Maktoum International Airport their new home. The trucking of cargo between the two airports will form a critical part of the new Emirates SkyCargo operation. This year, Emirates SkyCargo expects to have approximately 10 trucks per hour running between DWC and DXB during peak times, with frequency to increase over the coming years. The cargo will be moved via purpose-built truck docks at both airports to achieve quick turn-around. �Emirates SkyCargo�s terminal at DWC, the new home of our entire freighter fleet, is a global cargo terminal with world-class facilities. The development progress is well on track and we are ready to start operations soon,� said Nabil Sultan, Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President, Cargo. �Our freighter fleet today already accounts for 35% of Emirates SkyCargo�s revenue and the new terminal is at the core of our growth plans. Looking at the bigger picture, the new infrastructure also has a positive multiplier impact on Dubai as it will create a cargo corridor that connects the Jebel Ali port, DWC and Dubai International Airport,� he added. Upon full completion, the terminal will be equipped to handle 700,000 tonnes per year, with the potential for further expansion to reach 1 million tonnes. Emirates SkyCargo currently operates a freighter fleet of 12 aircraft � 10 Boeing 777Fs and two Boeing 747-400ERFs � all of which will move to Dubai World Central Al Maktoum International Airport. Operations at the new cargo terminal will commence with 250 staff, which will be increased to 500 staff gradually.