Emirates SkyPharma, Emirates SkyCargo’s new purpose-built facility dedicated to the timely and secure transport of temperature sensitive pharmaceutical shipments at Dubai International Airport, was officially inaugurated by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief executive of Emirates Airline and Group.

“Pharmaceuticals are one of the most important products we transport,” said Nabil Sultan, Emirates divisional senior vice president, Cargo. “As a leader in the global air cargo industry we decided that it was not only important for us to build state-of-the-art cool chain facilities for the transport of pharma products but to also  go the extra mile and ensure the compliance of our operations against the highest international standards.”

The facility, part of the new 11,000 square metre extension of Emirates SkyCentral terminal at Dubai International Airport, offers 4,000 square metres of space dedicated to pharmaceutical cargo.

Emirates SkyCargo has also been awarded the certification of compliance under the EU Good Distribution Practice guidelines for medicinal products for human use by Bureau Veritas following an audit conducted by the certification agency’s team from Germany. The certification validates the carrier’s adherence to the strict guidelines on the transport and handling of pharmaceutical products and covers all Emirates SkyCargo handling activities for pharmaceutical products at its hub in Dubai.

Emirates SkyCargo is the first cargo airline in the world that has obtained GDP certification for its hub operations covering two airports and the 24/7 bonded trucking service that connects cargo between them. The carrier also operates the largest GDP certified area in the world offering a total area of 8,600 square metres of combined handling space dedicated for pharmaceutical products at Dubai International Airport and Dubai World Central.

Emirates SkyCargo unveiled a new facility for pharmaceutical products at Dubai International Airport.Emirates SkyCargo unveiled a new facility for pharmaceutical products at Dubai International Airport.

As part of its audit process, Bureau Veritas – well known for its high standards, subject knowledge and experience – scrutinised all aspects of the handling and storage of pharmaceutical shipments through Emirates SkyCargo’s dual hubs in Dubai to ensure compliance with GDP guidelines.

“Throughout the audit process we found strong evidence of Emirates SkyCargo’s commitment across all levels to delivering high quality and secure transportation for pharmaceutical products,” said Ahmad Chaouk, vice president, sales and marketing, Middle East, India, Caspian Sea and Africa Operating Group, Bureau Veritas.

The new facility at Dubai International airport works in conjunction with Emirates SkyCentral DWC, the carrier’s freighter hub in Dubai World Central which offers 4,600 square metres of dedicated area for pharmaceutical cargo.

In 2015 Emirates SkyCargo shipped close to 11,000 tonnes of pharmaceutical products across its global network through its hub in Dubai.  The top pharmaceutical products shipped include critical medication for diabetes and cancer, active pharmaceutical ingredients, blood derivatives and vaccines.

Emirates operates daily scheduled flights between Malta and Dubai. Emirates SkyCargo is located on the first floor at the MIA departures lounge and can be contacted on 2557 7255 ext 4, or at skycargomla@emirates.com.

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