Air China Cargo: Expand cross-border e-commerce customer business cooperation based on existing cargo station resources
Air China Cargo's recent investor relations activity record shows that the company plans to introduce 5 B777-200F freighters and 5 A330-200 aircraft in 2025-2026. The B777-200F freighters are expected to be delivered by 2026, while the A330-200 aircraft are scheduled for delivery in 2025. The company currently has 6 major cargo station resources in Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Tianjin, and Hangzhou. Based on existing cargo station resources, the company aims to enhance logistics ground services by extending warehousing, distribution, and assembly operations, expanding cooperation with cross-border e-commerce clients, and increasing investment in pharmaceutical and fresh cold chain facilities to improve quality and efficiency. In the future, the company will strengthen its hub airport cargo station layout and resource investment in major industrial bases such as the Yangtze River Delta and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to meet the needs of national economic industrial development, social consumption, cross-border clients, and air cargo logistics business development, stabilizing and expanding the scale and profitability of cargo stations
