Emirates SkyCargo Participates in Air Cargo Southeast Asia

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As the air cargo industry gathers in Singapore at Air Cargo Southeast Asia, Emirates SkyCargo reflects on over 30 years of connecting to the region, developing trade flows and connecting manufacturers, traders and exporters with businesses worldwide.

“Markets in Southeast Asia were amongst the early additions to the Emirates network, back when we were a young airline, as we saw the opportunities to create reciprocal business opportunities for customers in the region with global economies. Since then, we’ve gone from strength to strength,” said Ravishankar Mirle, Vice President of Cargo Commercial, Emirates SkyCargo – Far East and Australasia.

He added: “The region is undergoing a renaissance, as global supply chains are poised for change with manufacturers, distributors and suppliers aiming to diversify their production hubs. Asia is well positioned with Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, and Malaysia, offering manufacturing capability and attractive investment incentives. Conferences such as Air Cargo Southeast Asia are essential for the logistics ecosystem to connect, share insight and strengthen relationships to ensure a streamlined global supply chain.”

Emirates SkyCargo began operations in Southeast Asia on June 17, 1990, with direct flights between Dubai and three destinations: Singapore, Bangkok and Manila. Over the next three decades, the airline steadily scaled operations, increasing capacity, gateways, and frequencies to better serve local and global customers and strengthen trade lanes between East and West. In 2023, Emirates SkyCargo operates five freighters and 176 passenger planes to 11 regional destinations every week. With over 140 destinations on its vast global network, Emirates SkyCargo facilitates the quick and efficient transportation of goods, supporting Asian businesses to export their goods to all corners of the world.

Emirates SkyCargo is essential in global trade, keeping goods moving to and from key Southeast Asian markets. Often referred to as ‘the factory of the world’, Southeast Asia and the wider Asian continent are the backbone of global manufacturing for electronics and smart gadgets, fashion and textiles, machines and automobiles and pharmaceuticals. With a diversified and specialized product portfolio, Emirates SkyCargo offers tailor-made solutions that are fast, reliable, flexible and efficient.

Outside of industrial manufacturing, Southeast Asia also has a thriving agricultural industry, with fresh fruit and vegetables, seafood and other perishable items comprising one of the region’s biggest exports. Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam are the top providers of fresh produce across Southeast Asia, with in-demand tropical fruit such as mangoes, bananas, coconuts and pineapples transported from farms to grocery stores around the world in as little as 24 – 48 hours.

Reflecting its confidence in the future of air logistics and serving its customers in a dynamic landscape, Emirates SkyCargo has laid out ambitious growth plans, including investments in digital capabilities, adding 20 new destinations to its freighter network, and doubling existing capacity over the next decade.

Throughout Air Cargo Southeast Asia, Emirates SkyCargo stands ready to engage in essential discussions and knowledge-sharing with other industry leaders to help shape the regional landscape and best support the globe’s evolving supply chain.

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Ryan Finn
Ryan is the Digital Marketing and Content Creation Manager for Trade and Logistics Siam Ltd. He provides a creative flair to the team and his resourcefulness helps to bring an imaginative improvement to both literary archetypes and online content production. A writer by day and a rider by night, when he's not composing the latest logistics news update or creating compelling copy for our clients, Ryan spends his free time travelling Thailand by motorbike.