Airfreight boom for Adelaide Airport
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Posted by Allen Newton
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12 January, 2026
SOUTH Australian lobster exports have tripled year-on-year, with a record $137.3 million sold to the world over the past 12 months – an increase of $95 million or 225% according to South Australian government figures.
The South Australian government says freight is flying out of Adelaide Airport at record levels, as new flights help local exporters get their premium and perishable products into market quicker, cheaper and with less risk.
The first release of ABS export stats for 2026 shows $351.1 million worth of goods left South Australia by plane over the past year – what the government says is more than double the lows experienced due to the pandemic’s impact on global aviation.
The results follow coordinated efforts by the Malinauskas Government and Adelaide Airport to grow the number of wide-bodied aircraft departing the state each week.
A government media release claims an aggressive strategy to push for the expansion of existing services while also attracting new and returning carriers has been overwhelmingly successful.
“Wide-bodied passenger jets like the Airbus A350 and Boeing-787 Dreamliner have a cargo capacity of about 15-tonnes, allowing our products from seafood, dairy and fruit, through to fashion, to get directly into key markets,” the release says.
“This is crucial for exporters like Ferguson Australia, which sells world-class South Australian southern rock lobster to diverse regions including China, Hong Kong, the United States, Singapore and Europe.
“Ferguson Australia is already benefitting from United Airlines’ direct Adelaide-San Francisco service, which commenced less than a month ago, loading freight onto the California-bound Dreamliner.
“While the local company has previously sent live lobster to San Francisco, it has been forced to route its product through Singapore.
“This detour adds more than 6000 kilometres plus hours on the tarmac, with the additional time adding unneeded risk to the venture.
“With several airlines expanding their schedules including Qatar and Singapore, as well as new or resuming flights from Cathay Pacific, China Southern, Emirates and United, our capital city has never had more links to the world.
“Following the commencement of China Eastern in the middle of this year, 13 international airlines will be operating out of Adelaide Airport, directly connecting Adelaide with North America, the Middle East, China and Southeast Asia.”
