The seats were removed due to strong demand for cargo space during the pandemic. Courtesy Emirates
Emirates SkyCargo is marking one year of transporting cargo on aircraft seats. Courtesy, Emirates Airline
More than 3,100 flights have been used to carry more than 11,000 tonnes of vital cargo, including PPE. Courtesy, Emirates Airline
PPE, medical equipment, garments and clothing, dry food, dental supplies and sporting goods have also been transported on seats in the last year. Randi Sokoloff / The National
Emirate SkyCargo's freight division adjusted its operating model to load selected goods inside the cabins of its Boeing 777-300ER planes. Courtesy, Emirates Airline
Ten Boeing 777-300ER planes were entirely modified, and the seats taken out to make room for more cargo. Courtesy Emirates Airline
The seats were removed due to strong demand for cargo space during the pandemic. Courtesy Emirates
Emirates SkyCargo is marking one year of transporting cargo on aircraft seats. Courtesy, Emirates Airline
More than 3,100 flights have been used to carry more than 11,000 tonnes of vital cargo, including PPE. Courtesy, Emirates Airline
PPE, medical equipment, garments and clothing, dry food, dental supplies and sporting goods have also been transported on seats in the last year. Randi Sokoloff / The National
Emirate SkyCargo's freight division adjusted its operating model to load selected goods inside the cabins of its Boeing 777-300ER planes. Courtesy, Emirates Airline
Ten Boeing 777-300ER planes were entirely modified, and the seats taken out to make room for more cargo. Courtesy Emirates Airline
The seats were removed due to strong demand for cargo space during the pandemic. Courtesy Emirates