ATRAN Airlines Transports 42,640 One-Day-Old Chicks from Spain

Aug. 24, 2021
In support of a local agricultural program, the chicks were delivered to Russia.

ATRAN Airlines (ATRAN), an express carrier within Volga-Dnepr Group, accomplished its first European live-animal transportation from Spain to Russia. Boeing 737-800BCF charter flight delivered 533 boxes with one-day-old chicks, weighing over 2,200 kilograms, in support of the local agricultural program. 

The project was organized with great contribution from AirBridgeCargo Airlines’ team, another carrier within Volga-Dnepr Group that has extensive AVI experience.

Steven Frederix, live animal transportation manager, Europe, AirBridgeCargo Airlines, said, “Following ATRAN’s successful European AVI certification earlier this year and receipt of a Type 2 Transport certificate, which allows the company to deliver live animals to, from and across Europe, the ATRAN team of logistics practitioners has organized a dedicated flight containing 42, 640 one-day-old chicks. The delicate animals were handled and transported in accordance with IATA LAR (Live Animals Regulations) and European Council 01/2005 regulations maintaining a 24-26 C in-flight ambient environment at all times in order to ensure animals’ welfare.”

Vasiliy Zhukov, commercial director of ATRAN Airlines, said, “We have been approaching the AVI market for a long time, seeing the demand and customers’ interests in B737 high-quality services. After implementation of our internal road map which covered certification, personnel training and expansion of the fleet, we are now ready to offer specialist live-animals transportation services for our customers to and from Europe.”

The flight has been organized aboard Boeing 737-800BCF, which recently joined the company’s fleet, ramping up its cargo capacity and totaling the number of freighters to seven. Thanks to the Volga-Dnepr Group’s Cargo Supermarket concept ATRAN’s customers have access to a unique freighter fleet of the Group consisting of An-124-100/150, Il-97TD-90VD, Boeing 747F and Boeing 777F.