Chinese cargo operator SF Airlines has launched a new route between Hubei province in central China and Hong Kong.
The inaugural flight on the route departed from Ezhou Huahu International Airport on October 30 using a Boeing 737-400 freighter, according to Xinhua, China’s state press agency.
Three round-trip flights are scheduled on this route every week, providing about 100 tonnes of air transport capacity weekly.
The route will provide e-commerce express capacity for this year’s Double Eleven online shopping festival, also known as the Singles’ Day shopping festival and a Chinese version of Black Friday.
The new route is also Ezhou Huahu Airport’s first all-cargo route to Hong Kong, said the cargo airline.
Headquartered in Shenzhen, SF Airlines now operates more than 60 domestic and international routes from Ezhou Huahu.
Earlier this year, the airline launched new routes between Urumqi, China and Budapest and between Ezhou Huahu and Budapest.
Most recently, Etihad Cargo and SF Airlines announced plans to further expand their partnership with increased aircraft capacity, improved transit times, interconnected networks and the expanded distribution of SF Express’s international express services.
According to Planespotters, SF Airlines currently has 85 aircraft in service. This includes 17 737Fs, four 747Fs, 43 757Fs and 21 767Fs.