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149,000 tons of cargo in first half of 2020

usscmc by usscmc
July 31, 2020
149,000 tons of cargo in first half of 2020
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Sheremetyevo International Airport handled more than 134,000 tons of cargo and 15,000 tons of mail in the first six months of 2020, despite the crisis in air travel caused by the spread of COVID-19 infection. Sheremetyevo Airport retains its leading position as the largest cargo handler of the Moscow air hub.

Moscow Cargo LLC, the main cargo operator for Sheremetyevo, handled about 73% of the airport’s total cargo traffic, a total of 103,884 tons of cargo and mail.

Freight traffic bound for Germany, China, Korea, USA and The Netherlands, Holland accounted for about half of the total and were the principal foreign cargo destinations, followed by Japan, Israel and Singapore.

The principal domestic cargo destinations were the far eastern cities of Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.

Airports receiving the largest volume of export and transit cargo in the first quarter were Frankfurt (FRA), Shanghai (PVG), Vladivostok (VVO), Amsterdam (AMS), and Khabarovsk (KHV).

Airports receiving the largest volume of import and transit cargo in the first quarter were Shanghai (PVG), Frankfurt (FRA), Beijing (PEK), Hong Kong (HKG), and Chicago (ORD).

Sheremetyevo International Airport is one of the TOP-10 hubs in Europe and the largest Russian airport in terms of passenger and freight traffic. In 2019, the airport served 49,933,000 passengers, an increase of 8.9% over 2018.

Moscow Cargo LLC is a modern, high-tech air cargo terminal and the main handling operator for Sheremetyevo International Airport, serving 72.5% of the airport’s cargo and postal turnover.

Today, the Moscow Cargo terminal, with a total area of 42,300 m² and designed to handle 380,000 tons of cargo per year, is the largest in Russia, the CIS and Eastern Europe. High-tech equipment and production facilities for processing special goods categories allow Moscow Cargo LLC to effectively service all types of cargo without restrictions. No other airport in Russia has comparable equipment and capabilities.

In 2019, the Moscow Cargo terminal handled more than 275,000 tons of cargo and mail, an increase of 12% over the previous year, which was significantly higher than both the all-Russian indicators and the average indicators of the global air cargo market.

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