MSC Air Cargo is planning to launch dedicated freighter operations between Milan and Shanghai, expanding its air cargo network and strengthening connectivity between Europe and China.
The proposed service is aimed at supporting growing demand for high-value and time-sensitive cargo, including pharmaceuticals, electronics, automotive components, and e-commerce shipments. The Milan–Shanghai route is expected to enhance capacity and provide shippers with additional options on a key intercontinental trade lane.
Industry sources said the operation would leverage MSC Air Cargo’s integrated logistics platform, combining air freight services with the group’s maritime and inland transport capabilities. The move aligns with MSC’s strategy to expand its presence in the global air cargo market.
Details on aircraft type, frequency, and launch timeline are expected to be announced closer to the start of operations, subject to regulatory approvals.
Market participants said the planned route reflects continued interest by logistics providers in strengthening Asia–Europe air cargo links amid evolving supply chain needs.
