Jayud Global Logistics Secures Block Space Agreement for Zhengzhou-Chicago Air Cargo Route

Reuters01-13
Jayud Global Logistics Secures <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/XYZ">Block</a> Space Agreement for Zhengzhou-Chicago Air Cargo Route

Jayud Global Logistics Ltd. has announced the signing of a Block Space Agreement to secure dedicated air cargo capacity on the Zhengzhou-Chicago freight route, effective January 17, 2026. The one-year agreement provides Jayud with guaranteed weekly cargo space of approximately 16,800 kilograms on B747-400F freighter flights operating three times per week between Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport. The company estimates this agreement will generate approximately 68 million RMB (US$9.8 million) in revenue and 3.8 million RMB (US$0.55 million) in profit. The arrangement is intended to support cross-border e-commerce and the transport of electronic devices, complementing Jayud's existing logistics services.

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