Air Freight UAE to China
- Multi-airport departures from DWC, DXB and AUH
- Scheduled uplift with charter backup for peak demand
- Direct routing to PEK, PVG, CAN and SZX
- Handling aligned with Chinese import documentation requirements
Shipment Examples
- Electronics cargo
- 17 400 kg
- Commercial shipment
- 14 200 kg
- Industrial components
- 12 900 kg
- Heavy machinery
- 39 800 kg
Air Cargo from UAE to China
The UAE–China corridor supports continuous trade flow between distribution hubs in the Gulf and manufacturing centers across China.
Departures are primarily arranged via Dubai World Central (DWC) for freighter and charter operations. Scheduled services are also available through Dubai (DXB) and Abu Dhabi (AUH) depending on carrier allocation and cargo profile.
Service selection is determined by shipment density, urgency and final inland delivery location.
Services – UAE to China

Each booking is reviewed for dimensional compliance and aircraft compatibility before confirmation.
Cargo Types We Transport
Load securing and pallet configuration are adjusted according to aircraft type.
Airports & Routes
Origin – UAE:
- Dubai World Central (DWC) – primary freighter and charter hub
- Dubai (DXB) – scheduled cargo departures
- Abu Dhabi (AUH) – additional export gateway
Destination – China:
- Beijing (PEK) – northern distribution region
- Shanghai (PVG) – eastern industrial cluster
- Guangzhou (CAN) – southern manufacturing zone
- Shenzhen (SZX) – technology and electronics hub
Estimated Transit Time – UAE to China
| Origin | Destination | Service | Transit Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| DWC | PVG | Scheduled | 3–5 days |
| DXB | PVG | 3–5 days | |
| AUH | CAN | 4–6 days | |
| DWC | PEK | 3–5 days | |
| DWC | PVG | Charter | 24–48 hours |
Transit time depends on carrier schedule, aircraft availability and customs alignment.
Charter Solutions – UAE to China
For cargo exceeding standard airline pallet limits or requiring fixed departure control, dedicated aircraft charter ensures operational flexibility.
Charter enables:
This option is commonly used for heavy industrial equipment and urgent contractual deliveries.
FAQ
Yes. Airport selection depends on the final inland destination and regional distribution requirements.
Accurate commodity classification and correct commercial documentation are essential to avoid customs delays.
Lithium batteries require compliance with IATA DGR regulations and may involve additional documentation prior to uplift.
High-value shipments are built on secured pallets with minimized ground exposure and coordinated handling procedures.
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