AirBridgeCargo Airlines Completes Flights with Packaging Machines for COVID-Related Items

Sept. 9, 2021
In the first six months of 2021 AirBridgeCargo saw demand for both temperature and non-temperature pharmaceutical products, with an almost equal volume of cargo for both categories.

AirBridgeCargo Airlines, part of Volga-Dnepr Group and a leader in air transportation for the health care sector, accomplished five Boeing 747F charter flights with packaging machines for COVID-19-associated materials from Frankfurt (Germany) to Atlanta (U.S.).

Over 200 tons of machinery was delivered under the National Healthcare Association project in cooperation with Geis Air + Sea GmbH to support local production facilities with efficient and viable packaging solutions.

Yulia Celetaria, global healthcare director of Volga-Dnepr Group, said, “This summer season differs from the previous ones as there has not been a single hint of the slow season, at least in the health care sector. Within two months, we were able to support our customer, Radiant in Atlanta, with dedicated charter solutions to ramp up production of antiviral materials in the USA. The success of our joint battle against COVID-19 spread lies not only in the scale of vaccine production facilities but also in the well-timed logistics of the so-called peripheral cargo – packaging, vials, injection syringe, PPE for medical personal and other associated items. This is all part of the life-saving logistics we are committed to within Volga-Dnepr Group.”

For the first six months of 2021 AirBridgeCargo has seen the demand for both temperature and non-temperature pharmaceutical products, with an almost equal volume of cargo for both categories. The carrier has been also active in the vaccine air freight sector and accounts for over 60 percent of the total volume of vaccines carries across the globe.