SF Airlines, the cargo airline subsidiary of Chinese logistics giant SF Express, has launched a new route connecting Shenzhen, China, with Bangalore, India. This strategic expansion aims to strengthen its international network and meet the growing demand from India’s booming tech sector.
The inaugural flight landed at Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore, a major hub for India’s technology and manufacturing industries. The route is operated using a Boeing 767-300F, a widely used freighter known for its capacity and efficiency on medium- and long-haul flights.
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SF Airlines’ expansion aligns with the rising trade volume between China and India, driven by the export of electronics, machinery, and technology components. According to Air Cargo News, the airline aims to solidify its presence in the Indian market while enhancing logistics connectivity with Southeast Asia, a key region for air cargo operations.
With a fleet of over 80 cargo aircraft, SF Airlines has significantly expanded its international footprint in recent years, operating flights across North America, Europe, and other key regions in Asia. The new Bangalore route further reinforces the airline’s commitment to global growth and optimizing supply chains in emerging markets.
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