East Midlands Airport gives new charging links China


Atlas Air, an American operator 747 carrying goods from the United States to China, began regular flights to East Midlands Airport yesterday (May 13) and will make five flights per week throughout the summer.

The 777 operator, Ethiopian goods, began running twice a week to China, which will also continue throughout the summer.

This comes the welcome party yesterday that Boeing 777 arrived in commodity from China, run by central airlines on behalf of Yunexpress. These are the Chinese goods operators who chose East Midlands Airport for their new path in China, where they initially deliver two flights a week with plans to increase the frequency. Yunexpress has long -term plans to consolidate its UK operations at East Midlands Airport.

These new operators strengthen the airport site as the first airport in the United Kingdom for fast air charging and prove that it has the ability and ability to develop its operations. The airport is currently redesigning its goods where the aircraft stands, which increases the number and size of the aircraft that these areas can accommodate.

David Craig, head of aviation at East Midlands Airport, said: “It is a truly exciting time for charging at East Midlands Airport.

“Our strategic central website and flexibility around the night helps to attract new goods who are looking for a UK market and finding many other airports more than capacity and crowded.

“The decline in the deal with Yunexpress and Central Airlines is crucial because they are the first China -based operator in East Midlands. The new ATLAS AIR process shows that we are ready, ready and able to adapt to the changes in the global supply chain. In the meantime, we know that the Ethiopian goods step here is also for a long -term solution and we are ready and precious to absorb.”

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