China: Hunan imports Chilean fruits through the Changsha-Addis Ababa air cargo corridor

Published Mar 3, 2023

Tridge summary

A cargo plane carrying fresh grapes and plums from Santiago de Chile to Hunan province, China, made its first stop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, marking the beginning of Hunan's fresh fruit imports from South America for the year. This transportation is facilitated by the new Changsha-Addis Ababa air cargo corridor, which has been in operation since July, providing a direct link between Hunan and Africa. Flights along this route, which operate twice a week, are responsible for transporting goods such as mobile phones, spares, construction machinery parts, quality garments, and now fresh produce, back to China. Since its inception, the Changsha-Addis Ababa air corridor has successfully moved a total of 5,261.9 metric tons of cargo.
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A cargo plane with fresh grapes and plums landed at the Huanghua International Airport in Changsha, China's Hunan province, on Saturday. This is the first time this year that Hunan has imported fresh fruit from South America, using the Changsha-Addis Ababa air cargo corridor, the capital of Ethiopia. The fruit took off in Santiago de Chile and stopped in Addis Ababa, before heading to to Changsha. As the first regular direct cargo route connecting Hunan to Africa, the Changsha-Addis Ababa air corridor started operating in July, with two flights per week. Cargoes from China are mainly made up of mobile phones and spare parts, construction machinery parts, quality garments and accessories. High quality ...

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