Etihad Cargo has reinforced its commitment to the Chinese market with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China's SF Airlines. Following the MoU, both carriers will start operating flights via their respective fleets to the other carrier’s hub in April, which will enable the UAE's national carrier to expand its reach into China via SF Airline's network.
The new partnership between Etihad Cargo and SF Airlines will provide Etihad Cargo’s customers with greater connectivity to 25 domestic destinations in China via SF Airlines’ Road service trucking network, further enhancing Etihad Cargo’s capabilities in the region.
In February 2023, the carrier launched an additional direct freighter service to Shanghai, increasing the total number of freighter flights per week to eight.
This MoU is the latest step by Etihad Cargo in expanding its operations in China and will see the carrier utilizing SF Airlines' Chinese network to transport cargo to other destinations in China via the Chinese carrier's Hubei Province mega hub. Etihad Cargo will operate the flights on a Boeing 777 freighter, with services commencing on 28 April 2023 in line with this partnership.
Source: Etihad Cargo