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Hungarian Airlines' Zhengzhou Budapest All Cargo Flight Successfully Debuts

来源: 发布时间:2025-09-08 0次浏览

       On September 5th, at 2:40 am Beijing time, an Airbus A330-200F all cargo aircraft operated by Hun * * * Airlines and carrying approximately 59.7 tons of cargo took off from Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport,

       Arrived in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, at 10:13 local time on September 5th, marking the official opening and successful completion of the first flight of the Hungarian Airlines' Zhengzhou Budapest air Silk Road cargo route.

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       It is understood that the export goods of * * are mainly cross-border e-commerce packages, and the main products include clothing, toys, accessories, etc. This route is operated by Hungarian Airlines and plans to operate 5 flights per week,

       Operated by Airbus A330-200F wide body all cargo aircraft. To ensure the smooth maiden flight of the Hungarian Airlines' Zhengzhou Budapest cargo route, the port joint inspection department and Zhengzhou Airport and other units,

       We provide 24/7 customs clearance services for enterprises, covering the entire process from declaration, inspection to release with a "one-stop" guarantee, ensuring zero delay and high clearance rate for first-time cargo clearance.

       It is reported that Hungarian Airlines is located in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, and is committed to providing safe global transportation solutions. It is an airline in Eastern Europe that focuses on wide body cargo aircraft operation services

       The company obtained AOC qualification in November 2024 and opened a cargo route from Hong Kong to Budapest in February 2025. The successful maiden        flight of the Hungarian Airlines' Zhengzhou Budapest cargo route,

       We have achieved two-way direct wide body all cargo flights between China and Hungary on this key economic and trade corridor, further strengthening Zhengzhou's position as an important strategic pivot of the "Air Silk Road",

       Injecting strong momentum into the 'golden waterway' of bilateral relations

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