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Lockdown boom for º£½ÇÊÓÆµâ€™s biggest dedicated cargo airport

As passenger flights pretty much stopped cargo flights saw big increase

DHL has a huge operation at East Midlands Airport(Image: DHL)

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest dedicated air cargo operation has outperformed all expectations during lockdown.

Management at East Midlands Airport said more people ordering goods online had led to a big rise in freight shipments to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

At the same time the nationwide cut in passenger flights – which usually carry freight in their holds – had led to growing demand for the airport’s freight-only flights.

The Leicestershire airport’s operators have seen a year-on-year increase of goods going through it – despite the pandemic.

While airports in other parts of the country saw air traffic movements reduce by 90 per cent and over at the height of lockdown, East Midlands continued operating around 60 per cent of all scheduled flights – at one point making it one of Europe’s top 10 busiest airports.

That was due to its established global freight operations and role as a major hub for express freight giants such as UPS, FedEx and Royal Mail.

In the last two years, more than £200 million has been invested in handling facilities at the airport by the world’s largest logistics companies, establishing it as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s busiest and most important airport for dedicated cargo planes, carrying just cargo and no passengers.

It typically handles 370,000 tonnes of cargo a year.