Etihad Cargo is celebrating the first anniversary of its Osaka operations, handling 2,911 tonnes of cargo ex Osaka in 2024 - which is 39.1% of its total 7,440 tonnes ex Japan—and now operates 10 weekly flights connecting Osaka and Tokyo to over 100 global destinations.
The carrier has seen exceptional product growth, with AirMail achieving a 125.8 per cent year-on-year increase in Japan and a 208% increase in Osaka, which now accounts for 39% of Japan's AirMail tonnage.
SecureTech uptake in Osaka also accounts for 20.8% of Japan's total SecureTech tonnage.
Etihad Cargo's digital transformation and high service quality have led to a 90% e-AWB penetration in Osaka, supported by high On-Time Performance (OTP) and a sophisticated Road Feeder Service network, reinforcing its commitment to being the Air Cargo Partner of Choice in Japan's growing economy.
Over the past year, the airline has expanded its presence in the Japanese market, contributing to the country's growing economy.
In 2024, Etihad Cargo has handled 7,440 tonnes of cargo ex Japan, with 2,911 tonnes moving through Osaka, accounting for 39.1% of the carrier’s total tonnage in the country.
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With three weekly flights from Osaka and seven from Tokyo, Etihad Cargo now operates 10 flights per week from Japan, providing seamless connections to more than 100 global destinations via its Abu Dhabi hub.
Stanislas Brun, Vice President Cargo, said: “Celebrating one year of operations in Osaka is a significant milestone for Etihad Cargo. Our success in Japan, particularly in Osaka, demonstrates our commitment to being the Air Cargo Partner of Choice for our customers.
"By providing innovative and reliable airfreight solutions, we look forward to further supporting the growing Japanese market and helping our customers meet their evolving logistics needs.”
The past year has seen exceptional product growth in Japan. Etihad Cargo’s AirMail service recorded a 125.8 per cent year-on-year growth, with Osaka alone experiencing a 208 per cent increase. Osaka now accounts for 39% of Japan’s total AirMail tonnage.
In addition, the airline’s SecureTech product, launched earlier this year for the safe transport of high-value lithium battery-powered electronics, has seen strong uptake in Osaka, which now contributes 20.8 per cent of Japan’s total SecureTech tonnage.
As Japan prepares to host the 2025 World Expo in Osaka from 13 April to 13 October next year, Etihad Cargo is contributing to the region’s dynamic growth and ready to provide reliable cargo solutions for the event and beyond.
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