June 12, 2026

Emirates SkyCargo Expands Global Network with Weekly Freighter Service to Almaty, Central Asias Growing Commercial Hub

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Emirates SkyCargo, the freight arm of the prominent Emirates airline, recently announced the commencement of weekly freighter flights to Almaty International Airport, Kazakhstan, starting from 16 June 2026. In what marks the company’s first foray into Central Asia, the Dubai-based flights are set to establish a robust trade channel, tying the region to the Emirates SkyCargo global network.

Strengthening Trade Corridors

As the major city of Kazakhstan, Almaty is a fast-developing commercial and logistical center, serving as an economic and trading nexus in Central Asia. By offering weekly freights every Tuesday, Emirates SkyCargo aims to supply over 100 tonnes of weekly cargo capacity. This will facilitate the smooth transportation of key commodities including electronics, perishables, machinery, and other consumer items between Dubai and Almaty.

Badr Abbas, Divisional Senior Vice President of Emirates SkyCargo, noted that the decision to offer weekly freighter services to Almaty was in line with the company’s role as a global trade facilitator. He expressed optimism that the new service would provide businesses in Almaty and the surrounding region with opportunities to expand their international operations. Furthermore, it would offer the company’s global customers quick and convenient access to a strategic marketplace. Abbas also stated that the Almaty expansion supports the company’s long-term growth strategy and the D33 Dubai Economic Agenda objectives by increasing foreign trade and solidifying Dubai’s status as a global logistics hub.

Expansion of Freighter Fleet and Network

In response to a surge in global demand, Emirates SkyCargo has strategically expanded its freighter fleet and worldwide network. Since March 2026, the airline has taken delivery of four new Boeing 777 freighters, with six more due for delivery later this year. This will bring the total Emirates freighter fleet to 21 aircraft by December 2026. Emirates SkyCargo offers its global customers scalable and flexible cargo capacity solutions. In addition to dedicated freighter flights, the carrier also provides high-frequency bellyhold cargo capacity on Emirates’ passenger aircraft fleet, operating to destinations across six continents.

Questions & Answers

What is the significance of Emirates SkyCargo’s new service to Almaty?
The new service will open up a new channel of trade, linking Central Asia, particularly Kazakhstan, to Emirates SkyCargo’s global network. It offers businesses an opportunity to expand their operations and provides global customers with a strategic marketplace.

How does this expansion fit into Emirates SkyCargo’s broader strategy?
The expansion aligns with the company’s long-term growth strategy and the D33 Dubai Economic Agenda objectives. It supports the company’s role as a global trade facilitator and strengthens Dubai’s standing as a global logistics hub.

What are Emirates SkyCargo’s plans for their freighter fleet?
With the delivery of four new Boeing 777 freighters in 2026 and six more expected later in the year, Emirates SkyCargo plans to expand its freighter fleet to 21 aircraft by the end of 2026.

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