Bio | Original title: Batches of medical supplies from all over the world have arrived
in China, please remember them! Over the past few days, the pneumonia epidemic
caused by the novel coronavirus has touched the hearts of the people of the
whole country and even the people of the world. Faced with the fierce epidemic,
many foreign airlines use their huge global network and logistics resources to
cooperate with relevant organizations, partners and customers to deliver batches
of emergency medical supplies to China to support China’s fight against the
epidemic. Qatar Airways It plans to carry out 40 cargo flights to China in
February. Qatar Airways plans to carry out 40 regular and charter cargo flights
to and from Shanghai Pudong and Guangzhou in February, with Boeing 777 cargo
planes and Boeing 747 cargo planes flying to help transport epidemic prevention
materials. After receiving an important transportation mission from the Chinese
Embassy in Qatar, Open up a green channel for the first batch of epidemic relief
supplies from Qatar. 00:10, February 2 Flight QR8960, loaded with 100,000
medical masks and 2,700 protective gloves, landed smoothly at Shanghai Pudong
International Airport. February 5 Announced the use of its global airline
network to help China fight the COVID-19 epidemic and carry free medical
supplies collected by all Chinese embassies and consulates abroad. As of
February 13 Qatar Airlines has carried emergency epidemic prevention supplies
free of charge for Chinese embassies and consulates in Qatar, Panama, Brazil,
Ukraine and Lithuania. In the past two weeks, Qatar Airways has carried 3
million masks donated by non-governmental organizations and private
organizations. Up to now, Qatar Airlines has flown three additional cargo
charter flights on the basis of regular cargo flights. Federal Express Several
batches of medical supplies have arrived in China. Expand the full text FedEx
supports the International Direct Relief Organization to transport emergency
medical protection supplies to Hubei Province, and so far, several batches of
medical supplies have been delivered to China. It starts on January 25th FedEx
assists Medtronic in providing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO),
medical ventilators, patient monitors and other equipment to domestic medical
institutions. The first shipment of more than 600 pieces of emergency medical
equipment and accessories has been quickly and safely transported from FedEx’s
logistics center in Shanghai to all parts of the country. Early morning of 26
and 27 January FedEx delivered medical supplies from the United States and Japan
to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. Both shipments were medical supplies,
including N95 mask, medical gloves, plastic glasses, disinfectant paper towels
and antibiotics. January 30 FedEx shipped more than 200,000 medical masks, as
well as personal protective equipment such as outerwear and gloves,KN95 Face Mask, to
Guangzhou from the United States. On the afternoon of January 31, it was
transported from Guangzhou to Wuhan by relay transportation with China Post. In
the early morning of February 2nd In the early morning of February 2, FedEx
delivered a batch of more than 5 tons of medical supplies to the FedEx
Asia-Pacific Transit Center at Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou. Under
the strong support and guidance of Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Customs, all
materials were cleared quickly on the same day and transported from Guangzhou to
Hubei at the fastest speed through China Post Channel. Turkish Airlines
Delivering humanitarian relief materials and medical supplies to China Since the
spread of the new coronavirus and the grounding of some flights, Turkish
Airlines Cargo Department has continued to deliver a large number of
humanitarian relief supplies and medical supplies to China. February 12 Turkish
Airlines Cargo, a cargo brand owned by Turkish Airlines, delivered a batch of
humanitarian relief supplies and medical supplies to Baiyun Airport in
Guangzhou. The chartered flight, operated by Boeing 777 cargo plane, flew from
Ataturk Airport in Turkey to Baiyun Airport in Guangzhou,Medical
Full Body Coverall, carrying nearly 100 tons of various medical supplies,
including medicines, medical breathing masks, disposable gloves and disinfection
bottles. Singapore Airlines Help transport more than 100 tons of goods to China
After the outbreak of COVID-19, Singapore Airlines actively assisted partners,
corporate customers and organizations from all walks of life to transport
medical supplies from all over the world to China. Up to now, Singapore Airlines
has helped transport more than 100 tons of related materials to the mainland of
China and Hong Kong, China. February 8 The chartered flight of Cool Air, a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, to Wuhan delivered a total of 7
tons of diagnostic kits and medical supplies donated by the Singapore government
to China. 17 February-28 March Singapore Airlines will maintain one
Beijing-Singapore passenger flight per day, one Shanghai-Singapore passenger
flight per day, three Guangzhou-Singapore passenger flights per week, and 13
cargo flights per week from Singapore to Shanghai and Hong Kong. SilkAir, a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, will maintain a weekly
Chongqing-Singapore passenger flight. UPS Free transportation of two batches of
epidemic prevention materials to China UPS helps Wuhan to prevent and control
COVID-19 pandemic, and provides free air logistics and transportation services
for relief supplies. Two batches of UPS free supplies to help fight COVID-19
pandemic arrived in China in early February and February 14, respectively,
including about 4 million masks. February 2 The relief supplies, including 2
million protective masks, free
shipping disposable coverall ,Medical Disposable Coverall, 11000 sets
of protective suit, 280,000 pairs of medical gloves and other medical supplies,
arrived at the UPS Shanghai International Transit Center on a UPS flight from
the United States and arrived in Wuhan on a domestic flight the next morning
after customs clearance. The relief supplies were raised by the UPS Foundation.
With the strong support of Shanghai Pudong Airport Customs and the active
efforts of UPS staff and many parties, it took only three hours from the landing
of the plane to the completion of customs clearance, and the goods were
transported from Shanghai to Wuhan that evening. February 14 The second batch of
UPS free supplies arrived in China in the early morning of this special
Valentine’s Day. UPS partnered with MedShare, a U.S. non-profit organization,
and other organizations to provide free air and ground transportation for 1.8
million masks sent to China. Etihad Airways Free transportation of materials and
normal operation of Beijing routes Under the coordination of the Business Office
of the Chinese Embassy in the United Arab Emirates, Etihad Airlines, as the
carrier, carried out free transportation of medical supplies donated by Abu
Dhabi Group42 Company to Zhejiang Red Cross Society. In addition, Etihad
Airlines will continue to provide free transportation services for the materials
donated by Group42 to China. February 4 Abu Dhabi Group 42 Company donated 10000
pieces of N95 mask, 1 million pieces of surgical mask, 30000 pairs of medical
gloves, as well as a number of goggles and medical caps to the Zhejiang Red
Cross Society, totaling 838 kilograms of medical supplies. After many
communications, he was sent to the last flight of Etihad Airlines before the
grounding of the Abu Dhabi to Shanghai route on February 4. On February 6, all
the supplies were sent to the hospital in Zhejiang. At present Etihad Airlines
operates normally on the Abu Dhabi-Beijing route, with one flight per day. From
the middle and late February Etihad Airlines Shanghai cargo routes will also
operate normally. Thai Airways Actively assist overseas organizations to deliver
medical supplies free of charge In the face of the spread of the new coronavirus
pneumonia epidemic, Thai International Airlines actively assisted overseas
groups to help deliver free medical supplies to support China’s fight against
the epidemic. At 1400 hours on February 4th With the landing of TG618 flight
from Bangkok to Chengdu, 12 boxes of medical relief supplies weighing 130
kilograms were delivered to Chengdu Airport. It is understood that on February
3, the Chengdu Representative Office of Thai International Airlines received a
letter of help from Emeishan Hospital and Emeishan Buddhist Association. Due to
the lack of necessary medical protection facilities in Emeishan hospitals and
monasteries, Buddhist organizations collected a batch of urgently needed medical
supplies from Bangkok, Thailand, hoping to return to Chengdu through Thai
Airlines flights. After receiving the letter of help, the Chengdu Representative
Office of Thai Airlines immediately reported to the headquarters of Thai
Airlines in China and Thailand. Leaders at all levels of Thai Airlines attached
great importance to and responded in a timely manner, and promptly approved and
agreed to deliver relief supplies free of charge. Medical relief supplies just
delivered from Mount Emei The Chengdu office of Thai Airlines received another
urgent message from a friend from Milan, Italy. He will take Thai Airlines in
Milan on February 8, transfer to Chengdu via Bangkok, and bring back eight boxes
of protective suit weighing 240 kilograms donated by the Chinese community in
Milan to West China Hospital in Chengdu. After receiving this urgent information
for help, the Chengdu Representative Office of Thai Airlines began a new round
of active contacts to deliver the medical relief supplies to Chengdu and to the
medical staff of West China Hospital in time. Asiana Airlines Three batches of
medical supplies to help China In the face of the epidemic, Han Chang-soo,
president of Asiana Airlines, said, “We will spare no effort to prevent and
control the new pneumonia, prevent the spread of the epidemic, and do our best
to provide assistance and support.” January 31 Asiana Airlines donated 40
million won worth of N95 mask and other medical supplies to China, as well as
1200 sets of protective suit, 320 goggles and other protective equipment to
Beijing and Chengdu via Asiana Airlines OZ333, OZ335 and OZ323. Lanmei Airlines
Free transportation of materials to help overseas tourists return home Cambodia
Lanmei Airlines actively responded to the initiative of the Cambodian
government, interpreted the “iron friends” of Cambodia and China with practical
actions, and was the first overseas airline to promise to carry relief supplies
from Cambodia to China free of charge. As of February 5 Lanmei Airlines
transported 21 batches of anti-epidemic relief materials from Cambodia to China
free of charge, including more than 650,000 masks, protective suit 10000 and
135,000 pairs of gloves. January 28 In order to help tourists return to Wuhan as
soon as possible, Lanmei Airlines communicated with the Chinese Embassy in
Cambodia, the Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia and the Ministry of Health of
Cambodia, and based on the current policy of “retrograde expedition”, confirmed
that a group of passengers would be transported home by special plane through
the Siem Reap-West Port-Shenzhen route. After receiving the task, the flight
department and the crew department actively requested to fight, and finally the
company selected the crew with excellent business to carry out the flight task
and transport passengers back home. AirAsia Free transportation of medical
supplies to support the fight against “epidemic” Since the outbreak of COVID-19,
AirAsia has fully cooperated with relevant government departments and the Civil
Aviation Administration of China in the prevention and control of the epidemic,
while timely supporting the fight against the “epidemic”. January 30 Air Asia
Flight FD568, carrying a batch of medical supplies, took off from Langman
International Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, and landed safely at Xiaoshan
International Airport in Hangzhou at about 20:00 on the same day. The flight
carried 18 boxes of free medical supplies prepared by local government
departments in Hangzhou,CE
Certificate KN95 Mask, including 12 boxes of 25850 medical masks, 4 boxes of
medical caps and 2 boxes of medical gloves, for local front-line anti-epidemic
prevention and control medical staff and volunteers. Return to Sohu to see more
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