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Silk Way West Airlines stands ready for leading role in global distribution of medical supplies

As the COVID-19 vaccination process gets underway around the world, the issue of logistics has become crucial. According to International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac, "Safely delivering COVID-19 vaccines will be the mission of the century for the global air cargo industry". In light of the importance and magnitude of the challenge for the air transportation industry, Silk Way West Airlinesÿhas prepared thoroughly in recent months and now confidently declares its readiness to take a leading role in the ?Mission of the Century?.ÿ

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Silk Way WestÿAirlinesÿhas already operated more than 100 charter flights to deliver a range of medical suppliesÿduring the pandemic, and has now signed a number of ambitious contracts in preparation for the delivery of temperature-sensitive cargo. To ensure delivery of our life-saving freight, supplies are safely delivered to specially equipped warehouses, and are handled by personnel specifically trained for these unique conditions.

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Aÿgroup ofÿexpertsÿled byÿSilk Way West AirlinesÿVice President Global Cargo Logistics Aydin Huseynov developed and implemented a plan to optimize all operational processes and introduce the latest logistics technologies for this undertaking, while the modernization of the 1500 mý cargo terminal at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku was also organized. In preparation for the upcoming increase in the volume of temperature-sensitive cargo to be delivered, the refrigeration and freezer warehouse area was inspected and upgraded.

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?We hope that the promptness of the delivery of the COVID-19 vaccines will contribute to the early return to a normal daily life for people all over the world,? said Aydin Huseynov. ?I can confidently say thatÿSilk Way West Airlinesÿis fully ready to meet the global challenge of large-scale transportation of vaccines, as well as other types of cargo that require special temperature control. At the same time, internal procedures are being adapted in accordance with the GDP (Good Distribution Practice) standard, which is based on principles adopted by the EU and recommended by the World Health Organization,? the Vice President emphasized.

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