An AirBridgeCargo (ABC) airplane took off from Liege Airport with humanitarian cargo to India on May 22.

AirBridgeCargo’s Boeing 747-400ERF took off early on Saturday for Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) flying oxygen purification systems for Indian hospitals.

The urgent delivery was organised in close cooperation with ABC’s long-standing partner and the global aircraft charter specialists, Chapman Freeborn.

“We have the experience to manage urgent requests from NGOs and United Nations Agencies in terms of logistics flows and thus allow them a quick and efficient intervention,” explains Muriel Baugnée, Coordinator of the Health and Humanitarian Center at Liege Airport.

Yulia Celetaria, Global Healthcare Director of Volga-Dnepr Group highlighted, “With 30+ years of experience in humanitarian sector, Volga-Dnepr is proud to collaborate with like-minded partners, like Liege Airport, who share the same values, especially when it comes to healthcare.”

“During the last month our freighters operated a number of dedicated charter flights to India with vital medical supplies to help the nation suffering another COVID-19 resurgence and oxygen crisis. On top of that, we have also delivered vaccines which will enable India to continue its vaccination programme and reach herd immunity”.

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