Network Aviation Group provide vital COVID-19 supplies to Nigeria

April 27 2020 Print This Article

Network Aviation Group working together with Allied Air Cargo, Scan Global Logistics and various UN organisations have successfully delivered vital emergency supplies into Abuja to help Nigeria beat the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Almost 50 tons of lifesaving cargo was recently flown on our B747-400F aircraft, including equipment such as testing kits, breathing ventilators and personal protective equipment (PPE). These vital supplies will support health workers and families to prevent and respond to the escalating Coronavirus pandemic in affected states across Nigeria.

“Network Aviation are proud to support not only the people of Nigeria in-need but all of Africa during this crisis. Our long-standing partnership with Allied Air Cargo has allowed us to ensure life-saving supplies reach those most in need, during a time of unprecedented logistical challenges.” expressed Andy Walters – Network Airline Management Commercial Director.

This flight is one of many that Network Aviation Group are deploying daily to the African continent, a small yet crucial part of a worldwide response to the pandemic, with tons more vital equipment to be despatched in the coming days. The entire Group and its partners such as Allied Air are working around the clock to support the fight against COVID-19 in Africa.

Since the beginning of the outbreak, Network Airline Management have continued with a frequent scheduled flight programme across the global network, shipping tons of PPE as well as hand sanitiser and other critical items such as vaccines to countries across the world.

The entire Network Aviation Group and its international partners are immensely proud to do our part in helping beat this terrible global pandemic. Utilising our managed fleet with a mixture of charter flights and regular scheduled flights into Africa, we’re able to get life-saving equipment to the frontline, quickly.