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Air China Cargo Launches Dalian - Frankfurt Flights

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Air China Cargo has launched Boeing 747-400 freighter services between Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport and Frankfurt, Germany, via Shanghai’s Pudong International Airport.

Air China Cargo is the first airline in Dalian to offer cargo flights to Europe. With Air China Cargo’s network, cargo in Dalian can also be effectively transported to North America, Japan, the Asia Pacific and other locations.

The route will be flown three times a week every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Located at the intersection of the Northeast Asian Economic Circle and Bohai Economic Circle, Dalian is an important industrial base in northern China, and also an important foreign trade port and the northeast region's largest shipment transportation hub. Europe and Japan account for a large proportion of Dalian’s air cargo market.

Air China Cargo currently owns nine Boeing 747-400 aircraft - one of the largest fleets of Boeing 747 freighter planes of any airline operating in China’s civil aviation industry.

By utilizing Air China’s global network, Air China Cargo ships to 138 destinations in 29 countries on nearly 300 routes. Additionally, the passenger aircraft and freighter’s belly space network is backed up by 622 truck routes so as to ensure the rapid transportation of goods around the world.

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