Cathay Cargo has completed a specialized long-haul operation transporting 60 elite showjumping horses from Liège, Belgium, to Hong Kong International Airport using a dedicated Boeing 747 freighter. The horses were flown from Belgium ahead of Hong Kong’s flagship international showjumping event, taking place at AsiaWorld-Expo from 30 January to 1 February 2026. The mission was carried out by Cathay Pacific’s cargo division, which specializes in complex and time-critical freight. The operation highlights the airline’s expertise in live-animal logistics and Hong Kong’s role as a major air cargo gateway.
Moving high-performance horses across continents requires precise coordination, strict welfare standards, and tailored aircraft configurations. These animals are both elite athletes and high-value cargo, leaving no margin for error in planning or execution. From flight scheduling to quarantine compliance, every stage must align with competition deadlines. This shipment demonstrates how aviation enables global sporting events behind the scenes.
Cathay Cargo Flies Elite Showjumping Horses To Hong Kong
The horses were transported aboard a chartered Boeing 747 freighter adapted for live animal carriage, allowing purpose-built stalls to be secured on the main deck. Environmental controls were closely managed throughout the flight, with airflow and cabin temperature adjusted to maintain stable conditions for the animals. Trained cargo crew monitored the shipment in real time during the journey. The aircraft’s size and range made it well-suited to transporting multiple horses on a single intercontinental sector.
Once the aircraft landed at Hong Kong International Airport, the horses were unloaded under tightly controlled conditions to reduce stress and transit time. Specialist ground teams coordinated with veterinarians and grooms to ensure a smooth handover from aircraft to onward transport. The streamlined process allowed the horses to begin their acclimatization period without delay. Such efficiency is critical for animals expected to perform at the highest competitive level. Dominic Perret, Cathay Director Cargo, said:
“Transporting these world-class equine athletes is both a privilege and a huge responsibility. We understand the pressure riders and owners face ahead of elite competition, which is why our role is to eliminate travel as a source of stress.”
Precision Logistics Behind Long-Haul Equine Air Transport
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