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Big plans for º£½ÇÊÓÆµâ€™s biggest dedicated air cargo airport

East Midlands Airport planning commercial strategy for growing in air cargo

A West Atlantic º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cargo plane coming into East Midlands Airport(Image: Mike Bayley)

Britain’s biggest dedicated air cargo operation has invested in growth with the appointment of a new senior team member.

As competition for passengers intensifies, East Midlands Airport hopes to grow its cargo operations over the coming years, exploiting its location at the very heart of the country.

It has just appointed Steven Harvey as vice president of cargo, heading up goods operations.

Early next year the airport – which is situated just off the M1 on the Leicestershire/Derbyshire border – will unveil a new commercial strategy outlining the investments it intends to make to respond to forecast growth in air cargo.

The airport is second only to Heathrow in terms of the total annual tonnage of cargo it handles, and is the number airport one in Britain when it comes to dedicated, cargo planes.

More parking space for cargo flights is being added at East Midlands Airport to help firms such as UPS(Image: Burton Mail Business Section)

 

Despite a challenging global market, this calendar year has seen an increase in the volume of goods going through it to 370,000 tonnes – up 1.15 per cent on 2018.

Over the last 12 months, it has seen the value of non-EU goods that pass through it each year rise by £1 billion to £11 billion.

The airport recorded its highest ever monthly cargo volume in October when it handled almost 35,000 tonnes of goods.