Picture Special: AN-225 takes part in Namibia aid flight

Source: Antonov Airlines

Antonov Airlines has transported medical supplies at short notice from Germany to Namibia on the world’s largest aircraft, the AN-225 “Mriya”, as part of the Strategic Airlift International Solution (SALIS) programme.

The 250 tonne capacity AN-225, which has recently returned to commercial operation took off from its home base at Kyiv-Antonov, Ukraine and flew to Liepzig-Halle airport, Germany to load the cargo destined for Windhoek, Namibia with one refuelling and rest stop in Accra, Ghana.

The medical and humanitarian cargo, provided by German Military Medical Command, was a mixture of masks, anti-viral gowns, medicines, and other personal protective equipment (PPE), transported on behalf of Germany’s Federal Ministry of Defence at the request of the Namibian Government.

Image source: Antonov Airlines

Share this story

Related Topics

Latest freighter operator news

Qatar Cargo aims for efficiencies with data, index-linked deals and by tackling overbooking

Qatar Airways Cargo is aiming to create efficiencies in the supply chain by tackling the issue of shipment overbooking, pushing…

Read More

Share this story

Pattaya Airways targets Q4 launch as it receives first ATR 72-500F

Thailand’s newest cargo airline, Pattaya Airways, has taken delivery of its first ever aircraft from Ireland-based lessor ACIA Aero Leasing….

Read More

Share this story

LATAM Cargo adds new Europe-Brazil freighter service

LATAM Cargo is adding a new service between Europe and Brazil to target pharma, general cargo and automotive volumes. The…

Read More

Share this story

Air Cargo News

Air Cargo News
Established in 1983, Air Cargo News is the leading source of news, information, interviews, analyses and reports to the global airfreight industry. Our leading portfolio includes print, digital and events that give businesses in the airfreight industry the ability to connect with decision-makers in this sector.