ECNS, Fuzhou, January 13. Fuzhou-Kuala Lumpur all-cargo air route commenced operation on January 12. The first flight landed at Fuzhou Changle International Airport at 23:30, January 12, and then departed for Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 00:30 on January 13, loaded with integrated circuits, electronic products, clothing, cross-border e-commerce parcels and other goods.
Operated by Fujian Boya Yunyi International Freight Co., Ltd. via B737-800F all-cargo flight, the bi-weekly flight is scheduled to be increased to four times a week.
The air route has filled the gap in air cargo capacity between Fuzhou and Malaysia, and established the only air freight route connecting the two destinations. It has greatly improved the efficiency, standardized the processes, strengthened supply chain stability, and met the current demand of cross-border e-commerce for “small batches, diverse categories, speed and high efficiency”. Specialties from Southeast Asia can now access Fuzhou and its surrounding markets more easily, building an air bridge for economic and trade exchanges between Fuzhou, a renowned hometown of overseas Chinese and Malaysia as well as other Southeast Asian regions.