ETHIOPIAN Cargo & Logistics Services has announced a new domestic cargo service to Dire Dawa and Jigjiga that will operate three times a week from August 30.
The African air cargo network operator did not confirm what aircraft would be used on the route, however, according to its website, its fleet includes B777-200F and B737-800SF aircraft, reports London's Air Cargo News.
In March, ethiopian Airlines partnered with International Djibouti Industrial Park Operation (IDIPO) and Air Djibouti as it looks to develop sea-air operations between China and Africa.
Addis Ababa-hubbed Ethiopian operates in major trade lanes between Africa and Europe and the Middle East and Asia, serving more than 70 global freighter destinations.
Currently, Ethiopian Cargo & Logistics Services operates a warehouse with annual capacity of over 250,000 tonnes, equipped with modern cooling facilities. The company is currently building a new transshipment terminal that is anticipated to have a capacity of 1.2 million tonnes per year.
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The African air cargo network operator did not confirm what aircraft would be used on the route, however, according to its website, its fleet includes B777-200F and B737-800SF aircraft, reports London's Air Cargo News.
In March, ethiopian Airlines partnered with International Djibouti Industrial Park Operation (IDIPO) and Air Djibouti as it looks to develop sea-air operations between China and Africa.
Addis Ababa-hubbed Ethiopian operates in major trade lanes between Africa and Europe and the Middle East and Asia, serving more than 70 global freighter destinations.
Currently, Ethiopian Cargo & Logistics Services operates a warehouse with annual capacity of over 250,000 tonnes, equipped with modern cooling facilities. The company is currently building a new transshipment terminal that is anticipated to have a capacity of 1.2 million tonnes per year.
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