Chinese carrier Uni-top Airlines is planning to operate B747 freighter flight between Kunming in China and Dubai, Yang Fan, vice president of Uni-top Airlines, announced.
Addressing an air transport cooperation promotion conference held by Chinese Yunnan provincial delegation in Kempinski Hotel Mall of Emirates in Dubai, Fan said: “In order to support the development of civil aviation and trade between China and the UAE, Uni-top airlines is planning to operate a B747 freighter flight thrice weekly between Kunming and Dubai.”
The Chinese delegation included Lu Xuesong, Xiao Zhiwen, Zhang Bo and Yang Zesong from the Government of Yunnan Province, and Feng Feishi from Uni-top Airlines. More than 20 traders, cargo agents and media attended the promotion conference.
Joe Beydoun, head of Cargo Business Relationships Commercial & Communications of Dubai Airports, who attended the UAE Air Transport Cooperation Promotion Conference organised by a delegation of the Yunnan Provincial Development and Reform Commission, expressed full support from Dubai Airports for those operations.
Delegation leader Zhang Changsheng, deputy director of Yunnan Provincial Development & Reform Commission and director general of Yunnan Provincial Civil Aviation Development Administration, said: “Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the UAE in July, and the leaders of the two countries unanimously decided to upgrade bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership. We expect to strengthen joint marketing promotion for airline flights, tourism market and especially air cargo market in order to push the development of bilateral economy and trade, and we also expect to promote abundant green agricultural products with Yunnan plateau characteristics to the UAE for sharing,” he said.
“Strengthening the tourism, trade and commercial links between China and Dubai is a key strategy for Dubai Airports,” said Khalil Lamrabet, director – Aviation Business Management, Dubai Airports. “We are honoured and excited to welcome Uni-top Airline’s new service from Kunming in China’s Yunnan province to Dubai World Central (DWC). DWC, which is already in the top 25 airports worldwide for international trade volumes, is ideally suited for this service with state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated, bonded link to Jebel Ali port.”
Yunnan province is China’s major tourist and agricultural province, with extremely rich natural resources and abundant plateau green ecological agricultural products. There were more than 580 million visitors to Yunnan and $4.8 billion of agricultural products such as tea, coffee, vegetables and fruits have been exported in 2017.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) and the Yunnan Provincial Government have jointly signed ‘The Kunming International Aviation Hub Strategic Planning’, in order to build Kunming Changshui international airport into an international hub that is safe, efficient, accessible, integrated, green and intelligent. It is planned that by 2030, there will be 500 air routes including 200 international and regional routes with 120 million passengers and 1.78 million tons cargo by running five runways in Kunming Changshui international airport. - TradeArabia News Service