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Emirates SkyCargo transports Orbitworks’ Altair-1

Nibras Malik
Last updated: 18 August 2026 11:33
By Nibras Malik
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Photograph depicts the exterior of the 11th freighter added to Emirates SkyCargo's fleet.
With the 11th freighter added to Emirates SkyCargo's fleet, the photograph provides an exterior overview of the freighter aircraft © The Emirates Group
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Emirates SkyCargo successfully transported Altair-1, the United Arab Emirates (UAE )’s first AI-processing commercial satellite, on Aug. 13 2026. As part of Orbitworks’ Altair constellation, the satellite demonstrates technological innovation in action. Altair-1 was transported via Boeing 777 cargo aircraft from Dubai (DWC) to Los Angeles (LAX) ahead of its real-life launch in October 2026.

Photograph depicting Artificial Intelligence-enabled satellite (Altair-1) flown from Dubai to Los Angeles on board the Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 777 freighter.
Artificial Intelligence-enabled satellite (Altair-1) flown from Dubai to Los Angeles on board the Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 777 freighter © The Emirates Group

About Altair-1

Altair-1 is part of a multi-sensor satellite constellation developed in the UAE by Orbitworks. As a result, Altair-1 benefits from advanced sensing capabilities and AI processing.

With its advanced features, Altair-1 will provide analytical and evaluative intelligence for applications such as disaster response, environmental monitoring, and infrastructure assessment.

Emirates SkyCargo is transporting the satellite as the first of 10 in the broader Altair-1 configuration.

Photograph depicting Emirates SkyCargo ground staff transporting Altair-1 in a package.
Emirates SkyCargo ground staff transporting Altair-1 in a package © The Emirates Group

About Emirates SkyCargo

Emirates SkyCargo acts as the cargo branch of the world’s largest international airline, Emirates. Through its cargo hub in Dubai, Emirates SkyCargo transports cargo to over 150 destinations across its global network.

In this capacity, Emirates SkyCargo connects businesses worldwide by meeting customer demands and, alongside suppliers, transporting essential goods globally.

What do you think about the launch of Altair-1 for Emirates? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

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