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Air ACT 747 Freighter for Emirates SkyCargo Veers Off Runway in Hong Kong

A Boeing 747 freighter operated by Air ACT, a Turkish cargo carrier flying on behalf of Emirates SkyCargo, was involved in a serious runway excursion at Hong Kong International Airport following its arrival from Dubai. The aircraft veered off the runway after touchdown, colliding with a ground service vehicle before coming to rest partially in the adjacent sea area.

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Emirates Launches Daily Hangzhou Flights, Fifth Chinese Gateway

Emirates has officially inaugurated its daily service between Dubai and Hangzhou, marking the airline’s fifth destination in mainland China and continuing a strategic expansion across East Asia. The new route, launched just weeks after the addition of Shenzhen, increases Emirates’ Chinese mainland services to 49 weekly flights, reinforcing its commitment to one of the world’s most dynamic aviation markets.

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Emirates SkyCargo and Astral Aviation Sign MoU

Emirates SkyCargo (UAE) has partnered with Astral Aviation (Kenya) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening global trade routes to and from Africa. This collaboration will focus on expanding air freight capacity, optimizing cargo connectivity, and supporting African businesses in accessing international markets.

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Emirates SkyCargo Expands Fleet with Two Additional B747Fs

Emirates SkyCargo, the cargo division of Emirates (UAE), has taken a significant step in expanding its operations by wet-leasing two additional Boeing 747 Freighters (B747Fs). This strategic move enhances the carrier’s main deck cargo capacity by 15% at the start of 2025, compared to its capacity in January 2024. The wet-leased B747Fs are set to play a vital…