ANTONOV Airlines ensures Arctic ship’s safety

ANTONOV Airlines ensures Arctic ship’s safety

ANTONOV Airlines, in cooperation with First Class Freight (FCF) BV, transported an oversized equipment from Hong Kong to Houston, USA. The cargo, which included an Azipod, was critically needed to ensure the safety of the ship`s journey around the Arctic under extreme conditions.
Azipod is a marine propulsion unit consisting of a fixed pitch propeller mounted on a steerable gondola (“pod”) containing the electric motor driving the propeller, allowing ships to be more manoeuvrable.
Necessity of perform the transportation urgently was complicated by the shape and size of the Azipod. Usually, cargo of such size is transported by sea, but it takes more time, depends on weather conditions and shipping schedules.
“We had only three weeks to design and build the frame and complete the transportation. The quick and efficient communication of First Class Freight BV played a key role. Thanks to the dedication and high professionalism of the involved teams, we were able to safely and timely complete this complex transport”, added Olha Danylova, Commercial Executive, ANTONOV Airlines.
“Unlike sea transport, the airlines provided the necessary speed, although it posed unique challenges with frame design, fittings suitable at each stage of transportation, weight distribution in the aircraft cargo cabin, and loading planning, which was successful thanks to close cooperation with experienced engineers and the airline crew”, commented Oscar Swidens, Managing Director of FCF BV.
“We are very pleased with the dedication and support of ANTONOV Airlines. Their team worked effectively with our engineers, adjusting loading protocols and providing the necessary equipment to make this mission possible. This operation set a new standard for cooperation in air cargo transport, and we look forward to future opportunities to jointly expand the boundaries of logistics”, noted Bob Swildens, Director of Special Projects, FCF BV.
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