Emirates Skycargo, an airline for Emirates Airlines, has been awarded the prestigious title of International Airlines for the second year in a row at the Stat Times International Awards for Air Cargo Excellence.
The honor secured by a vote by readers of Statistics Time recognizes the important role Emirates Skycargo plays in global logistics and its contribution to promoting international trade.
This was known through a statement that punches are available over the weekend.
According to the statement, the award was announced at a ceremony held in Nairobi and coincided with Air Cargo Africa 2025.
The Emirates SkyCargo team, led by Dennis Lister, Senior Vice President of Product and Innovation and Khalid Al Hinai, Vice President of Cargo Commercials in Africa, the United Arab Emirates and the Middle East, has accepted the praise in front of key industry leaders and stakeholders in the air freight and logistics sector.
“Emirates SkyCargo is the benchmark of excellence in the global logistics industry. Our commitment to innovation, customer satisfaction and operational excellence has firmly positioned us as one of the world's leading cargo airlines. We will continue to work with our partners and customers to redefine the future of air cargo and contribute to the global economy.”
Emirates Skycargo operates a network that connects more than 145 destinations across six continents through its cutting-edge Dubai hub.
Abba added: “With 820 tonnes of cargo coming and going to Africa each week, airlines maintain a key role in strengthening global trade lanes and linking African manufacturers and exporters with international markets.
“For nearly 40 years, Emirates Sky Cargo has solved the transportation challenges of businesses around the world. They use both passenger aircraft and dedicated cargo ships to efficiently move their products. Airlines are recognized for their industry-leading service and commitment to innovation, ensuring reliable and prompt delivery of products around the world.”
Air Cargo Africa In 2025, Emirates Sky Cargo was also involved in a key discussion of Africa's growing role in global trade.
Airline leadership took part in the panel discussion, sharing insights into the future of air freight and highlighting the opportunities and challenges facing African logistics networks.
Abbas further elaborated on the chat vision of fireplace orientation for the future of Emirates Sky Cargo, reaffirming the airline's confidence in the ongoing importance of air cargo in international trade.