Robust efficiency achieved throughout all areas, led by the Central Area and UAE market.
Cargo income is up 9 per cent year-on-year, supported by capability and yield development.
Premium merchandise, agile community planning and strategic partnerships delivered strong outcomes.
Versatile e-commerce technique empowered SMEs and native companies.
Delivered As Promised charge improved 89.6 per cent year-on-year with SmartTrack deployment.
Fleet strengthened with the addition of a Boeing 777 freighter operated by Atlas Air.
Abu Dhabi, UAE – 5, September 2025 – Etihad Cargo, the logistics arm of Etihad Airways, has reported sturdy efficiency throughout all markets within the first half of 2025, reinforcing the airline’s agility and resilience in a dynamic international panorama.
Optimistic efficiency was achieved throughout all area’s year-on-year with the general cargo income elevated 9 per cent year-on-year, reflecting development in each capability and yield.
Stanislas Brun, Chief Cargo Officer, Etihad Airways, stated: “These outcomes display that Etihad Cargo is delivering sustainable efficiency by specializing in premium merchandise, agile community planning and shut partnerships with our clients. Adaptability and customer-centricity stay central to our success.”
Etihad Cargo’s versatile e-commerce technique empowered SMEs and native companies, strengthening Abu Dhabi’s position as a regional hub for logistics and digital commerce.
Fleet Growth & Strategic Partnerships
To satisfy rising demand, Etihad Cargo strengthened its fleet with the current supply of a further Boeing 777 freighter from Atlas Air, additional enhancing capability and adaptability throughout its community.
The airline additionally deepened its strategic partnership with China’s SF Airways, establishing a metal-neutral Joint Enterprise Settlement that integrates operations and capability throughout key commerce corridors. This has launched a weekly Shenzhen–Abu Dhabi freighter service and expanded frequencies on the Abu Dhabi–Ezhou route, elevating weekly capability between the carriers to roughly 630 tonnes.
Via improved service reliability and SmartTrack deployment, Etihad Cargo achieved an 89.6 per cent year-on-year enchancment in its Delivered As Promised charge.
Community Growth
International capability rose 8 per cent year-on-year, supported by further belly-hold and freighter operations, together with new routes and redeployed capability in high-demand markets. Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Worldwide Airport continued to function a strategic hub, reinforcing the UAE’s place as a worldwide gateway for specific cargo and e-commerce flows.




