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VD Gulf uses Boeing 747 and IL-76td-90VD combination to cut the cost of gas turbine delivery to Myanmar

Volga-Dnepr Airlines, an airline based in Ulyanovsk, Russia used a combination of a Boeing 747 scheduled service and an IL-76TD-90VD charter to deliver a 12,660kg gas turbine to a power station in Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar.

Measuring 560×260×250 cm, the turbine started its journey onboard a 747 freighter from Chicago to Hanoi using a scheduled service operated by AirBridgeCargo (ABC), the largest Russian cargo airline and part of Volga-Dnepr Group. The ABC cargo team in Chicago conducted a detail planning process to prepare for loading the outsize cargo into the freighter.

In Hanoi, Vietnam the urgent shipment was quickly transferred from the 747 to Volga-Dnepr’s IL-76TD-90VD ramp loading freighter, marking the first time such a transfer operation had been undertaken at the airport. The turbine’s final destination airport was Yangon.

Another factor that contributed to smooth transit of the cargo between the aircraft was the fact that the entire operation was overseen by the local team, based at the newly opened operating base in Hanoi, which provides 24/7 sales, customer service and technical support to the operations in the region.

Quentin Bond, Charter Sales representative of Volga-Dnepr in the APAC region, said, “Although speed was the main priority for this transportation, our solution also provided the customer with a significant cost saving over some of the other options they were considering. Our ability to combine AirBridgeCargo’s scheduled network with the requirements of our charter customers means we can always look at ways to make deliveries highly cost efficient. Having our own team in Hanoi to complete the necessary planning, source the required handling equipment, and to liaise with the airport authorities, meant the whole operation was seamless for our customer.

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