Volga-Dnepr Airlines has
completed its latest flight in support of the global relief effort to counter
the outbreak of the Ebola disease by transporting medical equipment from Oslo to
Freetown, Sierra Leone, on behalf of the Norwegian Red Cross.
The flight needed to be
operated at short notice to deliver urgently needed equipment for a new Ebola
Treatment Centre being set up in a remote region 350km from Freetown. Within 72
hours of the flight leaving Norway, the Norwegian Red Cross confirmed that the
cargo had reached its final destination and was ready to provide much-needed
assistance to combat the disease, which has already claimed some 8,000 lives in
West Africa.
Volga-Dnepr’s load planning
team was able to maximise the payload of the IL-76-TD-90VD flight within the
constraints set by the airline’s flight safety department for operations to the
region.
Over the
past 25 years, Volga-Dnepr has played an important role in humanitarian
projects all over the world, working on behalf of government departments and
international relief agencies and charities. It completed its first flight to
help with the international response to the Ebola outbreak in October when one
of its An-124-100 freighters carried three multi-purpose Mi-8 helicopters from
Moscow to Sierra Leone for the United Nations (UN) emergency health mission.
More
recently, another An-124-100 freighter has operated to five cities in Congo,
Ghana, Mali, Guinea-Bissau and Ivory Coast to deliver more urgent equipment. The
flights to Kinshasa, Accra, Bamako, Bissau and Abidjan carried five 20-ton
containers, part of the Chinese government’s programme to help countries in
West Africa affected by the virus. The An-124 operated from Tianjin, China. The
cargo included single-use protective suits, respirators, glasses, boot covers
and other equipment used as part of the anti-epidemic measures being taken by
healthcare workers operating in the worst affected areas.
Volga-Dnepr
Airlines is operating in accordance with the recommendations of the UN Security
Council that called on airlines and maritime companies to ensure transport
connections with African countries suffering from the Ebola virus comply with
special medical procedures.
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