Cathay Pacific carried the first shipment of COVID19
vaccines to Hong Kong onboard Flight CX391 from Beijing on Friday.
The one million doses of Sinovac COVID19 vaccines
were loaded inside six temperature-controlled Envirotainer e2 RAP
containers to maintain the vaccine temperature range of 2-8
degrees centigrade.
Augustus Tang, Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Officer, said, “This is an important milestone in Hong Kong’s fight
against COVID19 and we are immensely proud to be doing our part
in this fight. It is a successful effort, which involves close
collaboration with the Airport Authority of Hong Kong, and many of
our industry partners and business associates. We stand ready to undertake future shipments
using our vaccine solution product and support the Government in
its community-wide roll out programme.”
The
shipments were loaded closest to the aircraft doors to allow for
priority unloading and upon arrival the aircraft was parked at the
South Apron closest to the Cathay Pacific Cargo Terminal at Hong
Kong International Airport to reduce the towing time between the
parking bay and the cargo terminal.
Meticulous planning both within Cathay Pacific and
with the shipper and forwarder in Beijing, as well as the
consignee in Hong Kong, was critical to ensuring the utmost
precision throughout the shipping process.
As part of an airport-wide recertification of
IATA’s CEIV Pharma accreditation (the internationally recognised
quality-assurance scheme for pharmaceutical shipments) at Hong
Kong International Airport, Cathay Pacific Cargo, Cathay Pacific
Cargo Terminal and ground-handling subsidiary Hong Kong Airport
Services (HAS) have all been re-certified.
The flight from Beijing was also used to transport
another batch of vaccines to Mexico.
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