Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline, has launched a new service on the developing UAE-Africa trade route.
A Boeing 747-400F – with a capacity of 117 tonnes – will operate every Friday between Dubai and Ghana, in support of the thriving import and export industry generated by one of the world's fastest growing economies.
"Ghana is booming at the moment – exporting items such as oil and gas equipment, pineapples, mangoes, a variety of vegetables, fresh fish and lobsters – so strengthening our commitment to West Africa with the introduction of this weekly freighter makes great business sense," said Hiran Perera, Emirates' SVP Cargo Planning & Freighters.
Emirates has been operating a passenger service to Accra, with a weekly cargo capacity of 120 tonnes, each way, in the belly hold of an Airbus A330-200, since 2004. The new service – to Kotoka International Airport - will operate via Lome, Togo, on the outbound journey and return to Dubai through Frankfurt, Germany.
Goods from Ghana will be distributed from Dubai to locations across the Middle East, Europe, the Far East and the US. Goods going into Ghana include electrical equipment, clothing and mobile phones from the Far East and pharmaceuticals from Europe.
The freight from Frankfurt to Dubai will include car parts, machinery and a diverse range of general merchandise.
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