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Air Companion’s Cargo Division, a world leader in stout-service logistics, completed a cargo operation to transport 85-90 tonnes of humanitarian abet, alongside side brief shelters, per flight for folks in Gaza.

The operation involved three flights the usage of a 747-400 airplane. Two flights took off from Liege Airport in Belgium, and the third flight left from Nairobi Airport Kenya, all sure for Larnaca Global Airport (LCA) in Cyprus. The operation successfully delivered over 280 hundreds relief objects to the distance.

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Attributable to the ongoing battle ensuing in closed borders, the abet used to be flown to Cyprus to be transported by strategy of sea to the floating pier constructed off the soar of Gaza.

It operated from worldwide airports, which allowed for any doable disorders concerning permits and visitors rights to be with out problems organised sooner than the mission. However, the first challenge involved efficiently loading the cargo attributable to the must palletise it, ensuing in the airplane reaching its weight skill earlier than its volume limit.

Regardless of the challenges of facing such heavy cargo, the mission used to be performed flawlessly, demonstrating Air Companion’s experience and dedication, attributable to sector dimension, high-density freight and restricted airspace avoidance, we were shrimp on payload restrictions but managed to rob on the maximum different of relief objects at a competitive mark.

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Pierre Van Der Stichele, VP of Global Cargo at Air Companion, commented: “We are deeply pleased with our personnel’s skill to bring urgent, lifesaving cargo with precision and efficiency. Our unwavering commitment to detailed planning, broad world experience, and spherical-the-clock enhance ensure that that we are in a position to beat any impediment and present crucial abet the put it’s wanted most.”

steve@positionglobal.com