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Cathay Cargo flies Ancient Egyptian artefacts to Hong Kong Museum

Alice Atherton
Last updated: 6 November 2025 08:49
By Alice Atherton
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Cathay Cargo disembarks more than 200 ancient Egyptian artefacts in Hong Kong.
Precious cargo for the Hong Kong airline as they carried over 200 Egyptian artefacts © Cathay Cargo
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Cathy Cargo was given the privilege of transporting 250 precious artefacts for the upcoming ‘Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums’ exhibition at the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM). This was a joint effort organised between the museum and the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) of Egypt.

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A Blooming Cultural ExchangeThe processCollaboration with Shanghai Airport
Man looking at Ancient Egyptian status of a long dead Pharaoh.
The ‘Ancient Egypt Unveiled’ exhibition begins on the 20 November © Cathay Cargo

A Blooming Cultural Exchange

The Egyptian artefacts will go on display at the HKPM for nine months from 20 November 2025, furthering a cultural exchange blooming between Egypt, the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong.

The exhibition marks the largest, most exhaustive, and longest-running display of ancient Egyptian treasures in Hong Kong. This is the first time that Hong Kong will exhibit museum artefacts and the latest archaeological findings that have been directly loaned from Egypt.

The SCA of Egypt, the owner and lender of all the artefacts, is honoured to share these treasures with the people of Hong Kong and the world, as part of its mission to reserve, protect, and promote Egypt’s cultural heritage through international collaboration.

Facade of the Egyptian Museum, Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt
The Egyptian Museum in Cargo where the artefacts usual reside © Diego Delso

The process

The precious shipment was carried on a Cathy Cargo flight from Shanghai to Hong Kong using specialist equipment including two 20-foot pallets, one oversized pallet, 12 lower-deck pallets and shock-absorbing dollies. The artefacts were handled with Cathay Cargo’s highest standards and escorted by an Egyptian courier and supervised by experts in Shanghai to ensure the safe transport of every piece.

Cathay Director Cargo Dominic Perret said:

“This is a wonderful example of how Cathay Cargo helps connect cultures as well as commerce. We are honoured to support the transport of these remarkable treasures to Hong Kong. It underscores both our expertise in handling sensitive shipments through our Cathay Secure solution, and our commitment to facilitating Hong Kong’s position as a centre for international cultural exchange.”

Dominic Perret added about the transportation:

“This shipment demonstrates how our teams in the Chinese Mainland work seamlessly with airports, customs and partners to deliver delicate, high-value goods with precision and care.”

Ancient Egyptian canopic jars on display
Ancient Egyptian canopic jars on display © Cathay Cargo

Collaboration with Shanghai Airport

The successful transport was made possible through the close collaboration of the Shanghai Airport Authority, customs, ground-handling agents, and Cathay Cargo, which opened a green channel for customs clearance. It took three days of pre-document checks. Fast-track screening and enhanced procedures that ensure an efficient operation.

This wasn’t the first time Cathay Cargo had delt with ancient artefacts as earlier this year the airline transported a number of terracotta figures and over 200 artefacts from Xi’an to Perth. It was for the ‘Terracotta Warriors: Legacy of the First Emperor’ exhibition in WA Museum Boola Bardip in Perth, Australia.

Will you be heading to ‘Ancient Egypt Unveiled’ exhibition at the Hong Kong Palace Museum? Let us know in the comments!

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ByAlice Atherton
Aviation Reporter - A UK-based writer and recent university graduate whose breadth of creative work spans fiction, opinion and feature writing. With a passion for storytelling and a growing interest in the fast-moving aviation sector, she brings a fresh, narrative-driven perspective to air travel news — capturing the human side of airlines, airports and global connections.
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