The flights were a mix of scheduled, ad-hoc and charter operations.
Nabil Sultan, Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President, Cargo said:
“As a customer focused organisation, Emirates SkyCargo has innovatively adapted our cargo operations and offerings over the last few months in line with rapidly evolving market demand.
In keeping with our core value as a global facilitator of trade and economies, we have re-grown our network to over 100 destinations with robust flight frequencies to key production and consumer markets.
We continue to be able to offer our customers an unmatched reach and connectivity for their valuable cargo and our flight milestones are a validation of our customers’ trust in our service.”
During the months of May and June, Emirates SkyCargo operated on an average, more than 3,800 flights per month, covering approximately 37 million kilometres, which is the equivalent distance of roughly 50 trips to the moon and back.
Emirates SkyCargo operates multiple cargo services a week in Colombo on both passenger aircraft and mini freighters - the modified Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with seats removed from the Economy Class cabin.
Starting from just over 35 destinations at the end of March 2020, Emirates SkyCargo has nearly tripled its network by July 2020, transporting urgently needed medical supplies, food and materials required for manufacturing and other industries from origin to destination, thereby helping reconnect cities to international trade lanes as manufacturing and other economic activities recommence.
For more information on Emirates SkyCargo’s network and flight schedules visit https://www.skycargo.com/services-alerts/
Photo caption : Boeing 777 Freighter.