Aviation
KOREAN AIR RENEWS IATA ‘CEIV PHARMA’ CERTIFICATION
June 23, 2022

Korean Air announced that it renewed its certification from IATA's Center of Excellence for Independent Validators Pharma (CEIV Pharma).

 

IATA's "CEIV Pharma" is an international standard that recognizes an airline's capability to manage pharmaceuticals.

 

Korean Air said more than 280 checklists, including transportation handling procedures, storage facilities, equipment, and the ability to adhere to regulations, are evaluated by air cargo transportation experts for certification.

 

After the initial certification in 2019, Korean Air said it formed a task force in February this year in preparation for recertification.

 

The IATA pharma certification is valid for three years and requires a demanding evaluation of the airline's capabilities, the carrier said.

 

"With over fifty years of experience and expertise in cargo transport, Korean Air provides customized cold chain services for a wide array of products that call for dynamic requirements and conditions. The airline is an expert at safely transporting cargo from the start to the end of the journey, maintaining optimal temperature conditions," Korean Air said.

 

It noted that it is also able to transport pharmaceuticals such as vaccines, lab reagents, and serums, and fresh products including flowers, fruits, and seafood, through its "Specialized-Pharma" and "Specialized-Fresh" services.

 

Cool cargo center at Incheon

 

Through a joint investment with Incheon International Airport Corporation, the airline operates a "Cool Cargo Center" at the airport’s Terminal 2.

 

Korean Air noted that constructed in September 2021, the facility significantly improved the service quality of temperature-sensitive cargo by minimizing exposure to adverse environments and by reducing unnecessary movement and traffic.

 

The customized special cargo services facilitated the transport of emergency quarantine supplies over the course of the pandemic.

 

Korean Air said more than 100 million doses of vaccines have been shipped to date, and the airline continues to transport emergency medical supplies - from COVID treatments to diagnostic kits – around the world.

 

"Through the recertification of CEIV Pharma, Korean Air expects to enhance customer service quality and strengthen its competitive advantage in the global air cargo market," the airline said.