Emirates SkyCargo provides utmost comfort, safety and security to thoroughbreds arriving for the Dubai World Cup

By viji Wednesday, 22 March 2017 1:06 PM

Emirates SkyCargo provides utmost comfort, safety and security to thoroughbreds arriving for the Dubai World Cup

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Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates airline, has been transporting some of the world’s best racehorses to Dubai for one of the most prestigious global racing events, the Dubai World Cup, which will take place on the 25th March at the Meydan racecourse.

Champion thoroughbred horses have been arriving from all parts of the world into Dubai on Emirates SkyCargo freighters over the last few weeks. One of the most recent arrivals for the Dubai World Cup on Emirates SkyCargo was Arrogate, currently the world’s highest rated racehorse. Arrogate won the Pegasus World Cup earlier this year in Florida and is one of the prime contenders for the US $10 million Dubai World Cup prize. Arrogate was joined by stable companion Hoppertunity, another contender for the Dubai World Cup, for the journey from United States to Dubai. The carrier worked with the international equine transport specialist Janah Management Company, who also provided highly specialised grooms to accompany the horses, to ensure successful and safe transportation.

Arrogate and Hoppertunity were not the only American horses to have travelled to Dubai on Emirates SkyCargo. Stallwalkin Dude and Imperial Hint, also part of the American contingent at the Dubai World Cup night races, arrived on Emirates SkyCargo freighters at Dubai World Central airport. Earlier in 2016, Emirates SkyCargo transported the 2016 Dubai World Cup winner and one of North America’s highest earning racehorses, California Chrome, from Dubai to Chicago.

Emirates SkyCargo also operated a special charter flight from Japan to transport some of the leading contenders for the top prize on race night. Apollo Kentucky, Awardee and Gold Dream were amongst the horses that arrived at the Emirates SkyCentral freighter hub earlier last week to take part in the races.

A few of the other leading horses flying in from different parts of the world included Move Up from the Godolphin stables in Newmarket, UK and Dundonnell, Amazing Kids and Not Listenin’Tome from Hong Kong.

Emirates SkyCargo is no stranger to transporting thoroughbred horses. Every year the carrier transports horses through scheduled freighter flights and through special charters for premier racing and equestrian events across the world.

Emirates SkyCargo provides a calm and comfortable transportation environment that ensures maximum comfort and safety of the horses at the same time complying with all the regulations set out by national and international authorities on live animal transport including IATA Live Animals regulations (LAR). Emirates SkyCargo’s freighter hub at Dubai World Central airport includes dedicated areas for handling and airside ramps for horses.

The carrier also provides custom designed horse stalls and trained and experienced expert personnel to ensure proper handling and welfare of the horses. Inside the cargo hold of the aircraft, the temperature is set to ensure maximum comfort and minimum stress for the horses. Premium horses can also travel with professional grooms and certified veterinarians onboard Emirates SkyCargo freighters.

Emirates SkyCargo operates a modern fleet of 256 wide bodied aircraft that includes 15 dedicated freighters- 13 Boeing 777-Fs and two Boeing 747-400ERFs. Emirates SkyCargo’s network covers over 150 destinations across 83 countries in six continents. The carrier operates scheduled freighter services to close to 50 destinations across the world.