Nov 13 | 2019
Transport to Port Hedland International
Cargo aviation firm Antonov Airlines has delivered two rotary drying drums from France to Australia, on behalf of Australian chemical company, Yara Pilbara Nitrates.
The breakbulk consignment was flown from Paris-Vatry Airport aboard two An-124-100 flights and unloaded at Port Hedland International Airport, Australia. A total of eight sub-contractors were employed to complete the door-to-door project.
“We provided the door-to-door delivery service smoothly and on time thanks to the close collaboration between the Antonov team and our partner, YPN, together with the sub-contractors appointed for varying roles,” said Graham Witton, managing director, Antonov Airlines’ UK office.
Headquartered in Kiev, Antonov provides heavy-lift air freight and specialized transport for outsized cargoes to the oil and gas, energy, aerospace, agriculture and telecommunications industries.
The breakbulk consignment was flown from Paris-Vatry Airport aboard two An-124-100 flights and unloaded at Port Hedland International Airport, Australia. A total of eight sub-contractors were employed to complete the door-to-door project.
“We provided the door-to-door delivery service smoothly and on time thanks to the close collaboration between the Antonov team and our partner, YPN, together with the sub-contractors appointed for varying roles,” said Graham Witton, managing director, Antonov Airlines’ UK office.
Headquartered in Kiev, Antonov provides heavy-lift air freight and specialized transport for outsized cargoes to the oil and gas, energy, aerospace, agriculture and telecommunications industries.