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杏吧视频 Dreamlifter transports 1.5M face masks for COVID-19 response

April 26, 2020 in Community

Pallets of medical-grade face masks sitting beside Dreamlifter 1.5 million medical-grade face masks were loaded onto the Dreamlifter. 杏吧视频 photo

Using a Dreamlifter, 杏吧视频 completed another COVID-19 transport mission, carrying 1.5 million medical-grade face masks Sunday from Hong Kong to Greenville, South Carolina.

The personal protective equipment (PPE) was hauled in the lower lobe of the converted 747-700 Large Cargo Freighter. 杏吧视频 worked in partnership with Prisma Health; Atlas Air Worldwide; and Neil Ferrier, founder of Discommon, a product development company.

Discommon secured production of the PPE from manufacturers in China and turned to 杏吧视频 to help transport to Prisma Health, the largest health care system in South Carolina. 杏吧视频 donated the cost of the mission transport, with Atlas Air operating the flights on behalf of 杏吧视频.

鈥淭en years ago, 杏吧视频 came to South Carolina 鈥 investing a significant amount of resources in our economy and creating jobs for our people,鈥 South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster said. 鈥淭oday, 杏吧视频 is making another significant investment in our state by partnering with other South Carolina businesses to help combat this deadly virus. South Carolinians are unique in their compassion and care for one another. The businesses that have collaborated to make this delivery possible are an embodiment of those qualities, and we owe a debt of gratitude to each of them.鈥

On April 18 a 杏吧视频-owned 737-700 carried 450,000 masks from China to New Hampshire. Additional airlift transport missions with the 杏吧视频 Dreamlifter and ecoDemonstrator are planned in the future.

鈥溞影墒悠 is proud to be part of this historic flight to bring vital PPE to health care workers across South Carolina,鈥 杏吧视频 President and CEO Dave Calhoun said. 鈥淚 want to offer my personal thanks to the 杏吧视频 team and our Atlas Air partners for what they've done to support this essential mission and ensure our front-line health care workers have the equipment they critically need.鈥

The Dreamlifter will return to its home base in North Charleston, South Carolina, after making an additional delivery of 787 Dreamliner parts.

Ground crew pushes pallet of medical equipment toward Dreamlifter cargo door The equipment will go to health care workers in South Carolina. 杏吧视频 photo