Emirates SkyCargo Fast Tracks F1 to Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, UAE, 28th October 2009 – As excitement in the Middle East builds in the lead-up to the UAE’s first F1 Grand Prix – to be held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on Sunday 1st November – for Emirates SkyCargo the ‘big day’ arrived early. The Dubai based carrier was trusted to transport the cars from São Paulo’s Viracopos Campinas International, where they raced in the Brazilian Grand Prix, to Abu Dhabi International Airport. It obtained special permission to operate to both airports, neither of which it operates scheduled freighters to.
Emirates SkyCargo deployed two of its Boeing 747 freighters to transport the multi-million dollar cargo. In all 210,000 kg comprising racing and safety cars, spare parts and related equipment were shipped between the race courses.
“We are honored to be a part of this major motor sporting event,” said Hiran Perera, Emirates Senior Vice President Cargo - Freighters. “Transporting such high-value cargo demands special handling throughout the whole process – from on-ground handling to loading them into the freighter, and also during the flight.
“Emirates’ staff, throughout our entire network of 100 stations, are well trained and highly experienced in dealing with precious consignments.”
Caption: More than 200 tonnes of F1 cars and equipment were transported from São Paulo to Abu Dhabi on Emirates SkyCargo for this weekend’s Grand Prix
Contact: Siobhan Oswald, Emirates Media Relations, Tel: +971 4 708 3363; Mobile: +971 50 950 8654; Email: siobhan.oswald@emirates.com; Visit: www.skycargo.com
About Emirates SkyCargo – the freight division of Emirates Airline carried 1.4 million tonnes of cargo in the 2008-09 financial year, an improvement of 9.8 per cent over the previous year’s 1.3 million tonnes, helping revenue to increase by 14.8 per cent to $ 2.1 billion, up from $ 1.8 billion in 2007-08.
Cargo revenue contributed 19 per cent to the airline’s total transport revenue.
Emirates SkyCargo took delivery of its first Boeing 777 freighter at the end of the financial year, bringing the total freighter fleet to eight aircraft – including six 747Fs, and the two Boeing 777Fs operated by Emirates. In all, Emirates SkyCargo carries freight in 138 aircraft, including bellyhold space in the passenger fleet, to 61 countries on six continents.