Lufthansa Cargo customers can now book their cargo on a B777F directly from Brussels International Airport (BRU) to Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD). The flight connection will be launched on 03 April 2024 and occur twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays. This is the first time the carrier has connected Belgium directly to the American continent with a cargo aircraft.
“We are looking forward to our customers being able to book on this new route with immediate effect. Brussels Airport is an important hub for the pharmaceutical business in particular. With our new connection, we can now offer an even more attractive network, and in particular a direct connection for particularly time-critical freight, which now includes up to 34 freighter connections from Europe to North America,” explains Ashwin Bhat, CEO of Lufthansa Cargo.
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Brussels Airport is known as the preferred European pharma gateway. The airport has the largest surface of pharma warehouses in Europe and continues investing in redeveloping its cargo zone. Brussels Airport’s cargo community specialises in handling time and temperature-sensitive goods; their stakeholders were the first worldwide to receive the CEIV Pharma certification. With a closed cold chain from warehouse to aircraft, thanks to the innovative Airside Pharma Transporters, the transport of pharmaceuticals is one of the key segments for the airport’s cargo department, using digitisation for a transparent and swift process.
”We are happy to welcome Lufthansa Cargo into our airport community and support their cargo operations to and from Brussels Airport. With our shared focus on the reliable and efficient transport of pharmaceuticals and a shared ambition in terms of sustainability, as they are pioneering technologies such as sharkskin technology and invest in Sustainable Aviation Fuel, they are an essential asset to our cargo network.” says Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport.
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As a result, the carrier’s global B777F network will comprise 82 weekly connections to the world at the start of the summer flight schedule (31 March 2024) – including 34 connections per week from Europe to North America and four connections to South America, 42 direct connections from Europe to Asia and two freighter flights per week from Europe to the Middle East and Africa.
The A321F fleet also complements the short and medium-haul network with up to 18 destinations. Including the belly capacities of Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Discover Airlines, and SunExpress, the cargo expert can offer its customers a worldwide network with up to 7,000 flights per week.