To meet the strong demand for services in the Pacific Rim and to Japan, Emirates SkyCargo has launched services to Nagoya, Japan. The expansion marks a step towards enhancing economic partnerships between Japan and the Middle East, while further providing an essential air link to Japan's industrial heartland.

Initially, cargo services to and from Nagoya are being carried as belly-hold freight on the Boeing 777-200 aircraft, switching to the A340 500 on October 29. The service will run daily starting on July 1.

Nagoya and its surrounding area, positioned in Japan's central region, accounts for nearly a quarter of all product shipments, which adds up to a high demand for cargo capacity. The destination is also home to most of the Japanese automobile and consumer goods manufacturers.

Emirates SkyCargo will carry automobile parts and spares, consumer electronics and office equipment from Japan to the Middle East, Europe and Africa. To Japan, the division will transport perishable foods, frozen salmon and tuna, cut flowers, nuts, carpets and pet food.

Emirates SkyCargo, which is represented in Malta by Cassar & Cooper Limited, uses cargo hold capacity in Emirates' passenger fleet, now numbering 93 aircraft, including nine dedicated freighters.

Emirates flies from Malta to Larnaca, Cyprus, and onward to Dubai four times weekly. The Airbus A330-200 used on the Malta route has a freight capacity of 13 tons each way.

Enquiries on Emirates SkyCargo can be made at Air Cargo House, Ganni Vassallo Street, Luqa, on tel: 2166-0102, or at skycargomla@emirates.com

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