SF Airlines launches “Urumqi=Budapest" international all-cargo route
A B767-300 all-cargo aircraft of SF Airlines took off from Urumqi Diwopu International Airport in Xinjiang and headed for Budapest, the capital of Hungary, marking the official opening of the "Urumqi=Budapest" international all-cargo route. This is the first cargo route to Europe opened by SF Airlines in Xinjiang.
The "Urumqi=Budapest" route is operated by a wide-body all-cargo aircraft with a payload of about 50 tons. It is planned to operate 1-2 flights per week, mainly serving cross-border e-commerce express delivery business, the export of Xinjiang's specialty agricultural products, and the import of specialty products from European countries such as Hungary. The opening of this route will add new vitality to China-Europe trade and economic exchanges, help build the core area of ??the Silk Road Economic Belt, and promote the prosperity and development of cross-border trade and foreign economic and trade logistics networks.
In July this year, SF Group and Xinjiang Commerce and Logistics Group achieved their first cooperation in the aviation field and opened the "Urumqi = Tbilisi" international route. The launch of the "Urumqi = Budapest" route is another important achievement of the two parties' deep integration of resource advantages and joint exploration of new opportunities for the development of the international air cargo market. As a cargo airline under SF Group, SF Airlines actively deploys and fully guarantees around transportation needs to ensure the smooth operation of the route and is committed to providing safe and efficient air transportation services for this cooperation.
In the future, SF Airlines will continue to advance fleet and network construction, steadily improve international air cargo capabilities, support SF Group in deepening and expanding its international logistics supply chain business by developing new international routes and setting up new logistics channels, and provide continuous logistics support for my country's export-oriented economic development and the construction of the "Belt and Road".