

Glasgow Prestwick Airport has entered an agreement with Chinese carrier Beijing Capital Airlines, a member of Hainan Airline Group, to launch a regular freighter service linking Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) with Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport (CGO).
The first flight, operated by an Airbus A330-243 (P2F), arrived at Glasgow Prestwick Airport on Thursday, 16 October, marking the start of a four-times-weekly schedule.
Beijing Capital is the third cargo airline to realise the opportunity that exists at Glasgow Prestwick in the last six months.
Each flight will carry e-commerce goods and general cargo inbound to the United Kingdom and premium produce, including Scottish salmon and whisky, along with other high-value goods outbound to China.
“This third scheduled service underlines Prestwick’s position as one of the United Kingdom’s leading cargo hubs and demonstrates the strength of our e-commerce solution,” said Ian Forgie, Chief Executive Officer, Glasgow Prestwick Airport.
“Our new partnership with Beijing Capital Airlines expands capacity, increases frequency, and offers exporters throughout the UK a new destination in mainland China.”
The agreement marks another milestone in Prestwick’s long-term cargo development strategy, which focuses on building sustainable, high-frequency routes that connect UK exporters with major international trading centres.
Together, these services confirm Prestwick’s role as one of the UK’s key cargo hubs for China trade and e-commerce.








