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Air France KLM Martinair Cargo (AFKLMP) has begun a brand unique weekly Boeing 747 freighter service operated by Martinair between Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) and Dubai World Central Airport (DWC).

The 747F is able to carrying up to 110 heaps of cargo per flight.

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The service began on July 1 and operates from AMS to DWC with a stopover at Cairo Worldwide Airport (CAI) before returning on to AMS from DWC.

“We are joyful to articulate that we have started a brand unique weekly freighter service between Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) and Dubai World Central (DWC). This unique service enhances our cargo network, offering a valuable skill upgrade for transporting better shipments and optimised logistics operations between Europe and Dubai,” acknowledged in AFKLMP Cargo.

AFKLMP begins Amsterdam-Dubai freighter service

AFKLMP Cargo acknowledged that the unique route affords onwards sea-air combinations at DWC, attributable to its discontinuance proximity to the Port of Jebel Ali, and same-day connections to the AFKLMP network.

The firm added that the “service is customized to pork up our customers cargo transport experience by offering even greater effectivity and connectivity”.

Earlier, AFKLMP Cargo signed a brand unique block dwelling agreement with China Cargo Airways to ramp up the current partnership between the firms. The agreement started on July 1 and permits China Cargo Airways to utilise Air France stomach skill for flights from Paris CDG to São Paulo Guarulhos Airport (GRU).

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AFKLMP begins Amsterdam-Dubai freighter service AFKLMP begins Amsterdam-Dubai freighter service

Jason Heien