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  Emirates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emirates SkyCargo is the cargo subsidiary of Emirates.
Emirates is the title sponsor of the Dubai World Cup thoroughbred horse race and was a major sponsor of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Emirates is the main sponsor behind the America's Cup challenge team Emirates Team New Zealand, made from the remnants of Team New Zealand who won the cup in 1996, and defended in 2000 before losing it in 2003.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emirates   (695 words)

  
 Encyclopedia topic: Emirates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirate (The office of an emir) s are Islamic territories ruled by Emir (An independent ruler or chieftain (especially in Africa or Arabia)) s (q.v.).
Emirates is the title sponsor of the Dubai World Cup (additional info and facts about Dubai World Cup) thoroughbred horse race (additional info and facts about thoroughbred horse race) and was a major sponsor of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup (additional info and facts about 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup).
Emirates is the main sponsor behind the America's Cup (additional info and facts about America's Cup) challenge team Emirates Team New Zealand, made from the remnants of Team New Zealand who won the cup in 1996, and defended in 2000 before losing it in 2003.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/em/emirates.htm   (750 words)

  
 The Hindu Business Line : Emirates SkyCargo to lift more
EMIRATES SkyCargo of the Dubai-based Emirates Airline proposes to enhance its presence in India.
Emirates SkyCargo recorded significant growth in cargo transportation (in tonnage terms) from India in the first quarter of the year compared to the corresponding previous period.
Emirates Airline's another innovation is Skychain, which is a computerised communication network to provide up-to-date information to the customers.
www.thehindubusinessline.com /2002/09/09/stories/2002090900060600.htm   (613 words)

  
 Emirates SkyCargo >>> Profile
This year (2001), Emirates SkyCargo enhanced its capability to serve the needs of cargo customers with the opening of a new, dedicated cargo centre located in the Dubai Air Cargo Village, with capacity for 400,000 tonnes per year and design that has stepped away from the traditional.
Emirates is currently expanding and renewing its fleet with deliveries of new aircraft ongoing until 2008.
Emirates SkyCargo has always recognised that world trade is the source of cargo traffic, with distribution being an integral part of any trade process, and has always, therefore, kept a finger on the pulse of trade fluctuations, rightly predicting that these will translate into new customer requirements.
www.africa-business.com /profiles/emirates.html   (1039 words)

  
 Online edition of Daily News - Business
Emirates SkyCargo opened its office in Colombo, considering the growth in cargo volumes over the past two years and the contribution it makes to the airline's turnover.
SkyCargo Colombo is one of the biggest service providers to exporters of perishables cargo such as fresh fruit and vegetables to Europe, USA and Japan.
Emirates SkyCargo which has a global reputation for leading the industry in innovation, flexibility and service, now serves 77 destinations in 54 countries in Europe, North America, Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent and the Far East.
www.dailynews.lk /2004/09/04/bus02.html   (400 words)

  
 Emirates sees record earnings
Emirates SkyCargo, the air cargo unit of the Dubai-based Emirates Group, reported revenues improved 25.1 percent and volumes up 24.2 percent for the fiscal year ending March 31.
Emirates Airline and Emirates SkyCargo combined comprised about 80 percent of the group’s net income and 93 percent of its revenue for the fiscal year.
SkyCargo saw strong demand for cargo capacity, especially from Asia Pacific to Europe and from Europe to the Mideast.
www.americanshipper.com /paid/JUN01/emirates_sees.asp   (227 words)

  
 Emirates SkyCargo wins another laurel - Zawya.com | Middle East Business News
Emirates SkyCargo now serves a global network of 76 destinations in 54 countries, including 21 destinations with its five freighter aircraft.
Emirates currently serves 12 destinations in the Indian subcontinent, accounting for 19 per cent of its business, while 15 cities in the Asia-Pacific Rim represent 40 per cent of its revenue.
Emirates SkyCargo moved more than 660,000 tonnes of freight in 2003-04, an increase of 26 per cent over the previous year, while the division's revenue grew by 42 per cent to Dh2.4 billion ($653 million), accounting for a record 20 per cent of the airline's operating revenue.
www.zawya.com /story.cfm?id=bus5-transport-sky2305   (405 words)

  
 Emirates Skycargo boost Service to Shanghai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates SkyCargo is pumping up its payload capacity to Shanghai by 50 per cent, adding a fifth and sixth frequency to the city with a Boeing 747-400F, to cope with the demands made by the country's high-growth economy.
About Emirates SkyCargo: Emirates' 81-strong fleet, which includes 74 wide-bodied passenger jets and seven freighters (five Boeing 747-400Fs, one 747-200F and one A310-300F) is one of the youngest in the skies.
Emirates SkyCargo now serves 77 destinations in 54 countries in Europe, North America, Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent and the Far East.
www.verkehr.co.at /templates/index.cfm/id/17512   (561 words)

  
 agencyfaqs! > news & features > company news > Emirates SkyCargo is carrier of choice for perishable items
Emirates SkyCargo, the cargo division of Emirates Airline, is seeing increasing levels of demand on its services from Delhi.
Emirates Priority Plus is specially designed for time sensitive and urgent consignments of up to 100kgs; whereas Emirates Priority is designed for larger express shipments.
Emirates' 73-strong fleet, which includes 67 wide-bodied passenger jets and six freighters (four 747-400Fs and two 747-200Fs) is one of the youngest in the skies.
www.agencyfaqs.com /news/company_news/Corporate/4072.html   (503 words)

  
 ::: MBO ::: EMIRATES SKYCARGO SIGNS COOL DEAL :::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates SkyCargo, the freight operation of the Dubai-based international airline, has signed a new global partnership agreement with Envirotainer, a pioneer in active temperature-controlled air transportation solutions, which gives its customers network-wide access to the latter's containers.
Emirates Airline's 67-strong fleet, one of the youngest in the skies, includes 62 wide-bodied passenger jets and five freighters - three 747-400Fs and two 747-200Fs.
Emirates SkyCargo now serves 76 destinations in 54 countries in Europe including Malta, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, the Far East and North America.
www.tcin.com /mbo.nsf/updates/EMIRATES+SKYCARGO+SIGNS+COOL+DEAL   (416 words)

  
 Daily Mirror Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates SkyCargo and Maersk Logistics this week entered into a global agreement which marks the foundation of a working partnership under which both parties agree to support each other's organisation and services.
Emirates SkyCargo and Maersk Logistics have signed a global agreement, creating a working partnership between the airline and one of the world's top names in the distribution industry integrated logistics management.
Emirates SkyCargo, current holder of the "Cargo Airline of the Year" title for the third year running, has always placed innovation, flexibility and personal service at the heart of its operational philosophy and carved a niche for itself as a provider of just-in-time delivery before that became the industry buzzword.
www.dailymirror.lk /archives/dmr240102/business/emarites.html   (337 words)

  
 The Hindu Business Line : Emirates Skycargo to launch dedicated freight services
Emirates Skycargo is expanding operations in India and is in the process of acquiring Airbus A-310.
Emirates Skycargo operates from six cities in India, offering a combination of freighter and belly-hold capacity of over 1,000 tonnes a week.
Skycargo is also "watching" the situation to see to which other cities it should begin operations.
www.thehindubusinessline.com /bline/2005/06/13/stories/2005061300480600.htm   (386 words)

  
 Supply Chain Europe - Emirates SkyCargo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates SkyCargo, the award-winning freight division of Emirates, has confirmed its place as a market leader by placing innovation, flexibility and personal service at the heart of its operational philosophy.
Emirates SkyCargo core cargo capacity comprises the hold space in the airline's passenger jets.
Emirates SkyCargo Centre, the airline's cargo hub at its Dubai home base, has been tailored to the requirements of our cargo customers.
www.scemagazine.com /fse/product/62366.shtml   (315 words)

  
 Emirates SkyCargo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates SkyCargo is all set to start freight services to North America in September, offering its customers in the UAE, Gulf region and Indian subcontinent dedicated and much needed cargo capacity to and from markets in the east coast of the USA.
Emirates SkyCargo is stepping up its cargo capacity to Frankfurt, the cargo hub for Europe, with twice-weekly freighter services to meet the escalating demand from German trade and industry.
Emirates SkyCargo's Pakistan station is fast picking up, hauling a record-breaking 29 tonnes of cargo in the belly of the Airbus 330-200 passenger aircraft, soon after it launched the triple daily to Karachi.
www.ameinfo.com /news/Company_News/E/Emirates_Group/Emirates_SkyCargo/more6.html   (598 words)

  
 ::: MBO ::: EMIRATES SKYCARGO LAUNCHES SKYLOG :::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates SkyCargo recently pushed the buttons to cutover to its new generation ground handling system SkyLog.
Emirates SkyCargo has launched a full-scale communications campaign to its staff, customers and partners to ensure a smooth transition.
Emirates SkyCargo, which is represented in Malta by Cassar and Cooper Limited, now serves 77 destinations including 54 countries in Europe, North America, Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent and the Far East.
www.tcin.com /mbo.nsf/updates/EMIRATES+SKYCARGO+LAUNCHES+SKYLOG   (486 words)

  
 Airline Travel News - Emirates SkyCargo Scores Hat-trick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates SkyCargo's growing success as a fast-expanding global air cargo carrier was demonstrated when it received a trio of accolades at the highly-respected Cargo Airline of the Year Awards.
Emirates SkyCargo receives these awards at a time of continuing growth, which saw the inauguration of six new destinations in 2004 and dedicated freighter services to Johannesburg, Lahore, Nairobi and Milan.
Emirates SkyCargo currently serves a global route network that spans 76 destinations in 53 countries.
www.breakingtravelnews.com /article/20050426102827153   (389 words)

  
 Business : Emirates’ Sky Cargo airlift 560 tons of cargo in 7 months
He said that importers were increasingly patronising Emirates SkyCargo to bring medicines, industrial chemicals as well as industrial and household equipment to Nigeria Adekunle said: “SkyCargo has moved more than 560 tonnes of freight into and out of the country within the first seven months of service operation.
He described Emirates SkyCargo’s entry into the Nigerian cargo industry as a welcome relief to many shippers, as the company had made it easier and more convenient to connect to Dubai, its surrounding countries and onwards to the Far East.
Emirates is the world’s fastest-growing intercontinental airline, one of the world’s five most profitable and among the 20 largest ones.
www.vanguardngr.com /articles/2002/business/b624082004.html   (773 words)

  
 Emirates Recruitment » Media Releases » 2005
Emirates SkyCargo recently showcased its expertise in transporting outsized shipment when it moved a massive engine from Dubai to Calgary, Canada and back.
Keith Stanley, Emirates' Senior Cargo Sales Executive based in Calgary, who liaised with the various parties to organize the transfers said: "Besides our ability to move outsized shipments, this is clearly a prime example of Emirates SkyCargo's customer partnership bound in a tripartite agreement.
Emirates SkyCargo has built considerable experience and expertise in handling outsized shipments, from automobiles and boats to engines and tractors.
www.emiratesgroupcareers.com /Media/2005/200508ENGINETRANSPORT.asp   (283 words)

  
 Emirates > About Emirates > Emirates news > Emirates News 2001
Sheikh Ahmed said: "The operation of a dedicated freighter on key routes and Emirates SkyCargo’s commitment to two Airbus A380 super jumbo freighters are in line with the objectives set by HH Gen Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Defence Minister.
The aircraft, leased from Atlas Air, was painted with the Emirates SkyCargo livery in Rome.
Emirates SkyCargo, three times winner of the Cargo Airline of the Year title, next month (March) officially opens the new Emirates SkyCargo Centre, with an annual capacity of 400,000 tonnes and the first stage of the expansion of cargo facilities at Dubai airport.
www.emirates.com /AboutEmirates/EmiratesNews/EmiratesNews2001/news_3558.asp   (495 words)

  
 EMIRATES SKYCARGO LAUNCHES SERVICES TO ISLAMABAD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates SkyCargos A310F did its first-ever commercial run on the Dubai - Istanbul route last Friday, and is scheduled to serve a very busy summer for the cargo division.
Emirates SkyCargo also serves Islamabad with belly-hold capacity in the airlines passenger jets five times a week, offering more than 80 tonnes of payload, which is now augmented to 120 tonnes by the new freighter service.
Emirates SkyCargo launched services to Amman, Istanbul and Chennai with its dedicated Boeing 747 freighter services in 2003 - Chennai in May; Istanbul and Amman in September.
www.tiaca.org /articles/2005/07/24/C80703F20EC545B69D719C51B15DA062.asp   (449 words)

  
 Emirates > About Emirates > Hoвocти > Emirates News 2000
Emirates SkyCargo has become the first transportation and logistics provider for Tejari.com, the Middle East’s premier digital market place.
Ram Menen, Emirates’ Director Cargo, said: "We are providing a unique opportunity for the Tejari population for the transportation of their procured goods at the click of a button.
Emirates joined Tejari.com last month in a move to improve efficiency and streamline the buying of non-aircraft items such as computers, stationery and furniture.
www.emirates.com /ru/AboutEmirates/EmiratesNews/EmiratesNews2000/news_3570.asp   (373 words)

  
 Emirates SkyCargo to start Dalian service - Zawya.com | Middle East Business News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The new route marks SkyCargo's second destination in mainland China.  It already operates four weekly freighter frequencies to Shanghai, one of which now is being extended to Dalian.
Ram Menen, Emirates' Senior Vice President Cargo, said: "Dalian is an important commercial centre for many of our customers and it became imperative for us to add the city to our cargo network.  Its solid industrial base, impressive natural harbours and low operating costs have attracted over 8,000 foreign-funded companies and giant multinationals.
Emirates SkyCargo will ferry machinery, parts and raw materials to Dalian, supporting the industrial base teeming with enterprises engaged in digital audio and video, petrochemicals, diesel locomotives, machine tools, refined steel, bearings, pharmaceuticals, new building materials, furniture, garments and glassware.
www.zawya.com /story.cfm/ZAWYA20031215072145   (270 words)

  
 Emirates Skycargo Again Elected Air Cargo Carrier of the Year - Zawya.com | Middle East Business News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates' 77-strong fleet, which includes 71 wide-bodied passenger jets and six freighters (four 747-400Fs and two 747-200Fs) is one of the youngest in the skies.
Emirates SkyCargo now serves more than 75 destinations in 54 countries in Europe, North America, Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent and the Far East.
Emirates SkyCargo moved approximately 840,000 tonnes of freight in the 2004/5 financial year, up almost 180,000 tonnes or 27 per cent on the previous year.
www.zawya.com /story.cfm/ZAWYA20050625103337   (448 words)

  
 Welcome To Air Cargo World -- Features
Emirates' all-cargo fleet consists of four 747-400 freighters, each with 124 tonnes of capacity, and two 747-200 freighters, which have a payload of 100 tonnes.
Emirates will be the largest customer for the A380, with orders for 43 passenger versions of the aircraft in addition to the two freighters.
Menen explained that Emirates passenger and cargo operations are too intertwined to split between two airports, but he hailed the planned opening of the new airport as providing much-needed relief to Dubai's air traffic capacity crunch.
www.aircargoworld.com /features/1104_3.htm   (1751 words)

  
 Press Room   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Emirates Airline’s 63-strong fleet, one of the youngest in the skies, includes 59 wide-bodied passenger jets and four freighters — two 747-400Fs and two 747-200Fs.
Emirates SkyCargo now serves 74 destinations in 52 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, the Far East and North America.
Emirates SkyCargo returned remarkable financial figures for 2002-2003 - it carried 525,188 tons of cargo (up 31.1 percent over the previous year) and earned Dhs.
www.atlasair.com /holdings/financial/press2.asp?Pressid=146   (391 words)

  
 Emirates Skycargo Network soars by four more
Emirates SkyCargo already has received a resounding response from Seychellois importers for perishables such as fresh fruit and vegetables that caters to the burgeoning tourist industry.
Emirates will start operating daily flights to Seoul's high-tech Incheon International Airport, the capital and largest city of South Korea, on 1st May. Flying daily non-stop from Dubai, Emirates' A340-300 will transport payloads in excess of 90 tonnes to Seoul and back every week.
Emirates SkyCargo expects to import electronic components, perishables such as seafood, fruit & vegetables, and garments into Geneva and export electronics, automobile parts and foodstuffs across its network.
www.di-ve.com /dive/portal/portal.jhtml?id=163808&pid=null   (699 words)

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