Delta’s Vaccine Watch Tower springs into action

Delta Air Line’s Vaccine Watch Tower was called into action recently when mechanical issues delayed a flight.

The carrier said that it recently had two Covid-19 vaccine shipments connecting through Atlanta to the west coast.

Due to mechanical delays on the inbound flights to Atlanta, both shipments would miss their connections without intervention.

“The Vaccine Watch Tower, however, brought together Delta teams to ensure the vaccines made it safely to Seattle,” the airline said.

The delay of the aircraft into Atlanta was minimised, with the two onward flights held for a short time after evaluating that customer and operational disruption would be minimal.

The Airport Coordination Center and Delta’s Atlanta Cargo team updated the pilots on the reason for the delay and ensured the two aircraft were at adjacent gates at the airport to allow the teams to quickly transfer the vaccines.   

“To say this was our most challenging shipment to date would be an understatement, but the entire Delta team pulled together to make it a success,” said Delta’s James Ryu, manager – cargo control center.

“We are judged every day by the service we deliver our customers, and this is critical as we build trust with healthcare manufacturers and shippers that we can handle their business.”

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