Etihad Cargo will offer partners and customers an incremental capacity of 250 tonnes per week to New York, Chicago, Washington, Boston and Toronto
Etihad Cargo, the cargo and logistics arm of Etihad Airways, has strengthened its commitment to the US market. The carrier will offer incremental capacity beyond its belly hold capacity in cooperation with network partner airlines to meet the growing demand for air freight to the US.
The company currently offers 550 tonnes of wide-body capacity to North America. The carrier provides 445 tonnes ex US via 30 flights per week through four major gateways: New York, Chicago, Washington, and Boston. It also offers 105 tonnes ex Canada via daily flights to Toronto.
To address the increased demand for air freight between the East and the West, the cargo company, in partnership with network airlines, will introduce an incremental 250 tonnes of capacity per week for North American destinations, including New York, Chicago, Washington, Boston, and Toronto, with connections via European gateways such as Lisbon, Barcelona, Madrid, and Rome. The flights will operate in adherence to Etihad Cargo’s dedicated Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), ensuring seamless connectivity for partners and customers.
Stanislas Brun, Vice President Cargo at Etihad Cargo, commented, “Adding depth to the carrier’s US network and introducing incremental capacity for the North American market demonstrates the importance of this market and Etihad Cargo’s commitment to meeting customers’ needs and supporting global trade. Etihad Cargo recognises the vital role that air freight plays in connecting economies and is dedicated to providing seamless and reliable services to remain the air cargo partner of choice.”
This expansion is part of the company’s broader strategy to enhance its global network and offer comprehensive air cargo solutions to its customers. By continuously adding capacity and collaborating with strategic partners, the cargo company is well-positioned to support the evolving demands of international trade.