Emirates Flight Catering (EKFC) modernises catering trucks

Emirates Flight Catering (EKFC), one of the world’s largest catering operations, has inked an agreement with Mallaghan, Al-Futtaim Auto and Machinery Company (FAMCO) and Volvo to purchase 53 aircraft catering trucks.

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Emirates Flight Catering (EKFC) will modernise its aircraft catering trucks. Image: Supplied

This investment of AED 60 million (USD $16 million) is part of its extensive ground fleet renewal programme, under which EKFC plans to introduce 120 next-generation vehicles over 5 years.

“We are excited to embark on the complete modernisation of our fleet of aircraft catering trucks. This fleet investment is a key part of our broader strategy to implement industry leading initiatives, keep pace with ever-growing demand, and strengthen EKFC’s value proposition to our airline customers as a dedicated culinary partner delivering exceptional operational performance at our busy Dubai hub.  It also reflects our strong confidence in the long-term growth prospects and continued market leadership of Dubai’s aviation sector.” Shahreyar Nawabi, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Flight Catering said.

In total, 92 aircraft catering trucks will be added to the EKFC fleet within the next 12 months (including 40 previously ordered from other partner providers), with the first vehicles slated for introduction later this year.

The new Volvo FL 250 4X2 Euro 6 aircraft catering trucks will feature advanced sensors and monitoring systems to enhance efficiencies on the ground for loading and unloading tasks, in addition to improving overall emissions reductions with the adoption of the latest Euro diesel engine technologies.

EMIRATES (EKFC) SHIFTS TO ELECTRIC FLIGHT CATERING TRUCKS

EKFC will also closely collaborate with Mallaghan, FAMCO and Volvo Trucks on a Proof-of-Concept electric aircraft catering truck, the first in the catering provider’s fleet, and a regional first in sustainable aviation catering equipment.

The electrified aircraft catering truck will be optimised for ground catering operations at Dubai International, putting EKFC at the forefront of testing and prototyping the latest technologies and laying the groundwork for emission-free ground catering operations in the coming years with fleet electrification and automation.  

The electric aircraft catering truck is expected to begin operating by the summer of 2026.

SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS

Emirates aims to the reduce carbon footprint of its existing flight catering trucks with electrified catering trucks. The airline will invest in a fleet of fully electrified aircraft catering trucks.

“We’re also investing in the latest technologies and working closely with Mallaghan and Volvo Trucks to empower a future towards a fully electrified aircraft catering truck fleet, enabling us to reduce our carbon footprint while continuing to deliver top-notch operational performance on the ground. The integration of the first electric aircraft catering truck next summer will mark a milestone for EKFC, reinforcing our commitment to more sustainable operations and pushing the boundaries of innovation.” Nawabi said.

EKFC currently operates a fleet of 300 aircraft catering trucks, one of the largest in the world, ensuring the highest levels of aircraft handling to deliver quality inflight dining experiences for more than 100 airline customers at Dubai International Airport.

Emirates Flight Catering is the largest culinary facility of its kind, covering 160,000 sqm with a production capacity of over 250,000 meals per day serving more than 100 airline customers in Dubai, in addition to events catering, food production and lounge catering services.

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