Chennai Airport Facilitates Essential Medical Supplies Amid Tough Times
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Vaccine Corridor for Smooth Delivery on
Arrival
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402.39 MT Medical Essentials received
from Abroad till 15th May 2021
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Support to IAF for Carrying Medical
Oxygen Cylinders and other Medical Essentials
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Covid-19 Vaccination Camp Organised
India’s
various airports and their corona warriors are working day and night to ensure
the movement and delivery of essential medical supplies across the country. As
a part of these efforts, Chennai airport is playing a significant role for the
whole southern Indian landscape ensuring that the essential medical supplies
are being transported and delivered while our country is fighting the Covid -19 pandemic. From 12th January 2021 to
till 15thMay 2021, Chennai airport has handled 44.26 MT of inbound
vaccine and related cargo domestically. The bulk of the vaccine tonnage
received were Covishield vaccine shipments through
Pune/Mumbai Airports and Covaxin vaccine shipment
through Hyderabad Airport.
An
exclusive vaccine corridor was established by AAICLAS (AAI Cargo Logistics and
Allied Services Company Limited) and AAI team for smooth delivery of vaccines
to the consignee on arrival. The vaccines then get further connected to nearby
states and districts. From 1st May to 15th May, 2021,
Chennai Airport has received Oxygen concentrator shipments to the tune of 9.53
MT.
On
the international front, Chennai Airport has received 402.39 MT of inbound
medical essentials till 15th May 2021. Most of the consignment can
be attributed to oxygen concentrators and medical equipment received from
abroad viz; Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Singapore, Doha,
Kunming, Istanbul, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and France.
The
airport is extending all possible support to Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft
movements carrying medical oxygen cylinders and essentials for speedy
distribution across the country. Since 01st May 2021 IAF brought 900
oxygen cylinders from the UK and 256 oxygen cylinders from Singapore. Oxygen
concentrators are also brought in from within the country. Last week also saw
an IAF aircraft airlifting liquid oxygen tanker from Chennai Airport. All these
movements adhered to the Covid protocols in place.
Chennai
Airport has organised Covid
vaccination camp for employees of AAI and other stakeholders and approximately
2000 frontline workers have been vaccinated. In March 2020, when the first
nationwide lockdown was declared due to the Covid- 19
first wave, the cargo movement at Chennai Airport continued undeterred catering
to the entire region. A year later, when our country is passing through another
precarious phase, the second wave, Chennai Airport is stepping up to support
India’s fight against COVID 19.