Africa: Ethiopian New Urumqi Cargo Route Crucial Corridor Linking Africa-Asia

Africa: Ethiopian New Urumqi Cargo Route Crucial Corridor Linking Africa-Asia


Addis Ababa, — An executive from Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s leading carrier and one of the fastest-growing global airline brands, has said that the recently-launched cargo flight service to China’s Urumqi is poised to serve as a “vital cargo corridor” between Africa and Asia.

Managing director of cargo and logistics services at Ethiopian Airlines, Dereje Derero said that the company is proud to launch its 11th gateway to China.

The new twice-weekly cargo service between Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, and Urumqi, the capital of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, will have “a lot of advantages” in fostering trade and socioeconomic collaboration between China and Africa, while strengthening the broader Africa-Asia trade and economic ties, Dereje told Xinhua.

He said the new service that commenced on June 27 marked the first direct air cargo route connecting the wider African continent to China’s northwest region, which “will enhance trade cooperation between the two sides through efficient transportation of cargo.”

Ethiopian Airlines currently operates more than 190 weekly flights to 27 destinations across Asia, including 83 weekly passenger and cargo flights to 11 cities in China.

Dereje noted that the new cargo route “marks another milestone in Ethiopian’s mission to strengthen Africa-Asia connectivity and further position Addis Ababa as a critical global cargo hub.”

Describing Ethiopian Airlines’ market presence in China as “very big,” he reiterated the company’s strong commitment to further expanding its footprint in China, thereby propelling Sino-Africa socioeconomic and people-to-people ties.