Antonov Airlines, Flywell, Delhivery move 70T oxygen concentrators from Israel

May 18, 2021: An Antonov Airlines AN-124-100 transported 70 tonnes of oxygen concentrators from Tel Aviv, Israel to Delhi, India for its Indian general sales agent Flywell Aviation, and supply chain service(s) provider, Delhivery.

Update: 2021-05-18 08:55 GMT
Antonov Airlines unloading 70 tonnes of oxygen concentrators in Delhi, India. (Photo: Antonov Airlines)

May 18, 2021: An Antonov Airlines AN-124-100 transported 70 tonnes of oxygen concentrators from Tel Aviv, Israel to Delhi, India for its Indian general sales agent Flywell Aviation, and supply chain service(s) provider, Delhivery.

The journey from Tel Aviv included a technical stop in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) for refuelling. The 2,500 concentrators were loaded onboard one of Antonov Airline’s seven AN-124-100 aircraft with a payload of up to 150 tonnes.

Andriy Blagovisniy, commercial director, Antonov Airlines, said, “Antonov Airlines is well prepared when it comes to transporting urgent medical equipment within a short time frame thanks to our many years of working on humanitarian aid programmes and disaster relief projects.”

“Our AN-124-100 aircraft provided rapid loading and unloading of this urgent cargo with its ramp access and large cargo capacity.”

Oxygen concentrators work by collecting and filtering the surrounding air to produce up to 95 percent pure oxygen, which can then be administered to patients by nasal cannulas or oxygen masks.

Anil Bal, managing director, Flywell Aviation, said, “This flight was successfully completed during unprecedented times working with Antonov Airlines.”

“Flywell, through its offices in India, the UAE, the Netherlands, and Romania, provide the airlift of essential items such as oxygen concentrators and cryogenic containers to transport oxygen between cities in India.”

Ajith Pai, chief operating officer, Delhivery, said, “During these unprecedented times, Delhivery is extending its full suite of logistical services to bring in emergency and essential medical loads to support the critical situation on the ground in India.

“We have received the first lot of 2500 oxygen concentrators from Israel; our efforts are well supported by Antonov Airlines and the Ministry of External Affairs for delivery to administrators, hospitals, and charities around the country in the coming weeks.”

Ukraine-headquartered Antonov Airlines cargo airline operates seven AN-124-100 “Ruslan” aircraft with payloads up to 150 tonnes, a 60-tonne payload AN-22, the unique 250-tonne payload AN-225 “Mriya”, which is the largest aircraft in the world, and smaller AN-74 and AN-26 aircraft.

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