JD AIRLINES INKS NEW AIR CHARTER SERVICE DEAL WITH JAYUD GLOBAL LOGISTICS

Chinese cargo airline Jiangsu Jingdong Cargo Airlines (JD Airlines) has inked a new air charter service agreement with Shenzen-based end-to-end supply chain solution provider Jayud Global Logistics Limited, which also specializes in cross-border logistics.

 

The agreement will establish a new charter service on the Shenzhen-to-Clark, Philippines (CRK) route.

 

In the announcement, the companies said this service began on December 16 and the companies further plan to operate at least 100 round trips over the next year — with a potential for further collaboration based on the success of the Shenzhen-to-Clark service.

 

The announcement said this new route is expected to significantly enhance the cargo capacity and efficiency between China and the Philippines, reflecting the growing trade relations between the two countries.

 

"As we embark on this exciting new partnership with JD Airlines, we at Jayud are not just opening a new route; we are rapidly expanding our service footprint while narrowing the distances between cargo and end-markets," said Xiaogang Geng, chairman of the board and CEO of Jayud.

 

"This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to providing efficient, reliable, innovative logistics solutions. The Shenzhen-to-Clark service is the next important step we are taking towards making a major impact in the air cargo landscape and enhancing global trade connectivity," he added.

 

JD Airlines was formally established in 2019, making Nantong Xingdong International Airport its primary operational hub. The airline strategically centres its operations in key cities, including Nantong, Beijing, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, and Wuxi.

 

It has a strategic presence in the air cargo market across the three major domestic economic sectors.

 

Meanwhile, Jayud Global Logistics offers a range of cross-border supply chain solution services, including freight forwarding, supply chain management, and other value-added services. 

 

The company is active in 12 provinces in Mainland China and 16 countries across six continents.