Cargolux proudly supports Singapore Changi Airport community

Cargolux proudly supports Singapore Changi Airport community

As a member of the Singapore Changi airport community, Cargolux has contributed to vast initiatives to support Indonesia in the fight against COVID-19. The airport community teamed up to arrange a donation of oxygen concentrators to Indonesia that is currently experiencing a surge of COVID-19 infections. Europe’s leading cargo airline provided free transport for the devices from Los Angeles, where they are manufactured, to Singapore for their onward journey to Jakarta.

As a company committed to Corporate Social Responsibility principles, Cargolux is pleased to leverage its expertise and play its part in such initiatives. The airline is a strong advocate for responsible business practices and strives to support its partners, such as the Changi airport community, in their CSR journey.

Cargolux and Changi airport have a long-standing relationship based on shared values. We are proud to be part of the Singapore Changi community and contribute to transporting vital medical appliances to the people of Indonesia. Singapore and Jakarta are key destinations in the Cargolux network and we are committed to supporting the communities we operate into”, says Richard Forson, Carolux president and CEO.

Over the years, Cargolux has established a solid CSR program encompassing all areas of the company. With its international reach and 50 years of experience, Cargolux is a responsible leader in the air cargo industry. Strongly committed to being a responsible corporate citizen, the airline has been actively engaged in the fight against COVID-19. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, Cargolux has played a crucial role in keeping the supply chain moving and delivering essential supplies where they are most needed.

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James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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