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Emirates SkyCargo charters first group of 67 horses to World Equestrian Games

Emirates SkyCargo has transported the first group of 67 horses for the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018.

The horses were flown from Liege Airport, Belgium to Greenville-Spartanburg Airport, USA in a Boeing 777 Freighter aircraft.

This was the first of the 19 flights that Emirates SkyCargo will be operating as a special charter for one of the most important events in the global sporting calendar.

With over 500 horses being flown for the Games, this is the largest air horse charter that has been undertaken for a single sporting event. Emirates SkyCargo worked with Peden Bloodstock, a leading international horse transportation specialist to execute the charter.

Emirates SkyCargo says it is no stranger to equine transportation and regularly flies horses for leading racing and other equestrian events across the globe.

The air cargo carrier said it provides a “calm and comfortable environment” for the horses which also complies with regulations set out by national and international authorities on live animal transport including IATA Live Animals regulations.

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