According to www.aircargonews.net, Air China Cargo has launched a new scheduled freighter service between Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) and Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK), effective in May 2026.
Route Realignment and Network Expansion
Air China Cargo is shifting three of its four weekly scheduled services from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) to Shanghai Pudong, while maintaining 11 scheduled flights per week to and from Prestwick. The new PVG–PIK route operates as part of this realignment and marks Air China Cargo’s first direct scheduled freighter link from Shanghai to Scotland. The airline also expanded its Chengdu–Prestwick operation to daily frequency in March 2026, citing rising demand for time-sensitive cargo flows between Southwest China and the UK.
Fleet Investment and Capacity Growth
To support its expanding European network, Air China Cargo confirmed a purchase agreement for four additional A350 freighters, adding to its existing order of six A350 freighters. This brings its total firm A350 freighter order to 10 aircraft. The fleet expansion directly supports increased capacity on routes including Prestwick, where cargo volumes have grown consistently over the past year.
Prestwick’s China Connectivity and E-Commerce Scale
Glasgow Prestwick Airport now hosts 15 weekly scheduled services to mainland China and three weekly services from Hong Kong. Since May 2025, Prestwick has processed more than 25 million e-commerce parcels in partnership with Royal Mail and EVRi. In addition, the airport reported exporting more than one million kilograms of Scottish salmon since 1 January 2026 — much of it via Air China Cargo and other scheduled carriers serving PIK.
Strategic Rationale and Export Impact
“Shanghai is a major global cargo hub and an important addition to Prestwick’s scheduled China services,” said Ian Forgie, chief executive, Glasgow Prestwick. “This new route gives cargo customers more choice across mainland China and strengthens our ability to support fast-growing e-commerce traffic into the UK. It also opens a valuable new trade lane for Scottish exporters, including producers moving premium seafood and other time-sensitive goods into Asia.”
The route strengthens China–UK air cargo resilience by diversifying origin points beyond Guangzhou and Chengdu. For supply chain professionals managing perishable exports from Scotland, the PVG connection offers access to Shanghai’s extensive transshipment network — including connections to 148 destinations across Asia, Europe, and North America served by Air China’s integrated passenger and freighter operations (per Air China’s 2025 network map). This complements Prestwick’s established role as a dedicated e-commerce and perishables gateway, which handled 17,400 tonnes of air cargo in 2025 — a 12% increase year-on-year (based on Civil Aviation Authority UK data).
Source: Air Cargo News
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.









