UPS is launching a daily non-stop flight from its Worldport global air hub in Louisville, US, to Dubai, reducing time-in-transit between the United States and key destinations in the Middle East by a full business day. The flight, operated with one of UPS new 747-8F freighters, is part of the build out of UPSs smart global logistics network and takes place as the company plans for its role as official logistics provider for Expo 2020 Dubai.
Jim Barber, president, UPS International, remarked: “The UAE trades with all 50 US states, and has grown to become the US’ largest export destination in the Middle East. Dubais importance as a global trade hub increases every day and were now getting there a day faster with our small package express carrier and cargo offerings. Growth potential is great for companies accessing the UAE and other rapidly developing industrial and commercial sectors in the region. Our new flight is another example of how UPS smart global logistics network, which carries 3% of the worlds GDP every day, constantly evolves to service increasing international trade demands.”
At approximately 12,400km, the route is the longest regularly-scheduled flight UPS has ever operated, and is made possible by the new 747-8s, which offer greater payload over long range. The new flight is currently operating on a weekly basis and will become a daily flight on February 27, operating Tuesday through Saturday. The new flight is part of plans to expand UPS presence in Dubai, the headquarters of UPS Indian Subcontinent, Middle East, and Africa (ISMEA) region, by establishing capacity, technology, and staff capabilities to serve customers shipping to and through Dubai in the buildup to Expo 2020 and beyond. UPS has been operating in the region since 1989.
UPS Airlines President, Brendan Canavan, commented: Our customers are demanding more capacity, and were providing it with this non-stop connection to Dubai. UPS has made a strategic investment in 747-8 jumbo jets, the largest aircraft we have ever flown, to offer sustainable lift on long-range international routes like this.”
The Louisville-Dubai flight leg is part of an around-the-world flight route that begins and ends at UPS Worldport in Louisville. After arriving in Dubai, new package and freight volume is loaded onboard the aircraft before it departs for Shenzhen, China, home to UPS largest facility in Asia. US – bound volume is then loaded in Shenzhen and the aircraft returns to Worldport via Anchorage, AK. The current Cologne to Dubai flight will remain unchanged to serve the needs of the customers wanting to use the lane that connects Europe to the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East, and Africa.