Union’s shipments increase to support increased demand in Greater China
The federation, and the shipping arm and logistical services at Etihad Air Company, have enabled its ability to meet the increasing demand for customers in Greater China. The transport company increased its total trips to and from China from 1124 to a total of 18 in 2025, which enhances commercial ties between major global markets.
The Federation’s ability to Eihad Corgo will be completed by a positive 747-F and will support the increase in charging movements on highly demanding methods and providing customers with more flexibility in shipping goods to and from major markets.
To accommodate the increasing demand in the market, the shipping federations added three additional weekly shipping trips to the Shenthen and additional weekly flights to London. Extensive operations will improve/enhance communication between China, Europe and the Middle East, providing an increased ability to transfer e -commerce, pharmaceutical preparations, damage, and other important shipments.
The increase in the capacity is in line with the Federation’s strategy to expand its global network to provide reliable solutions around customers. The carrier is still committed to providing effective and flexible charging services while strengthening Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading global logistical center.
Stanislas Brun, chief shipping official in the FederationHe commented: “The Federation continues to invest in expanding its network and its ability to support the advanced needs of global trade. Entering additional capacity and flights into Shenzhen and London Stansted indicates our commitment to meet customer demand with increasing availability and communication through major trade roads.”
By enhancing its presence in China and increasing the connections to Europe, the Federation Company provides an additional capacity to facilitate the movement of goods across international markets.
Post -Union shipments increase the main deck capacity to support increased demand in Greater China in the first week of the week of air cargo.