FEDEX CONTINUES TO FLY AID TO COVID-19 STRICKEN INDIA

FedEx said it continues to support India in combating the second wave of Covid-19 in the country, announcing the arrival of a third dedicated charter flight carrying much-needed coronavirus supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) to India. 

 

In a statement, it said that the third FedEx Boeing 777F charter flight carrying over 250,000 face shields, 100,000 goggles, more than 80,000 coveralls, and gowns, and over 134,000 KN95 and N95 masks landed on June 13 in Mumbai, India from Memphis, Tennessee in the United States.

 

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FedEx noted that items arriving on the charter flight were donated by Dignity Health, coordinated by TMC Navya, and will be distributed by Direct Relief to medical facilities in India through Tata Memorial Centre.

 

To date, FedEx noted that it has moved thousands of oxygen concentrators, and hundreds of tonnes of medical supplies and aid into the country.

 

It has previously donated two charter Boeing 777F flights from the USA to India, which flew on May 9 and May 16, transporting thousands of oxygen concentrators and other medical aid for Direct Relief.

 

"We are committed to our mission to keep the world connected in times of need. That's why I'm grateful that we can help in the fight to contain the pandemic," said Kawal Preet, president, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa Region, FedEx Express.

 

"Since the pandemic started, we've used our global network and logistics expertise to support nonprofits’ humanitarian aid efforts. Delivering for good means standing in solidarity with our communities in India and FedEx is proud to be part of this relief effort," she added.

 

Since the start of the pandemic, FedEx has transported more than 90 kilotons of personal protective equipment, including more than 2.3 billion masks worldwide.

 

FedEx noted that it will continue to deliver lifesaving medicine, personal protective equipment, and other critical supplies until this pandemic is over.