Lifeline Udan flights cover 3 lakh+ km to deliver essential medical cargo to various part of India

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Over 1 lakh km of aerial distance covered by Lifeline UDAN flights
Over 1 lakh km of aerial distance covered by Lifeline UDAN flights

PIB News Update: Lifeline Udan flights cover over 3 lakh km of aerial distance to transport around 507.85 tons of essential medical cargo. 301 flights have been operated under Lifeline Udan by Air India, Alliance Air, IAF and private carriers. 184 of these flights have been operated by Air India and Alliance Air.. ‘Lifeline Udan’ flights are being operated by MoCA to transport essential medical cargo to remote parts of the country to support India’s war against COVID-19.

Helicopter services including Pawan Hans Ltd have been operating in J&K, Ladakh, Islands and North East region transporting critical medical cargo and patients. Pawan Hans till 19 April 2020 have carried 1.90 tons of cargo covering a distance of 6537 kms.  The domestic Lifeline Udan cargo includes COVID-19 related reagents, enzymes, medical equipment, testing kits, Personal protective equipment (PPE), masks, gloves, other materials of HLL and ICMR; cargo requisitioned by State/UT Governments and postal packets etc.

Special focus has been on the North East Region, island territories and the hill states. Air India and IAF collaborated primarily for J&K, Ladakh, North-East and other    island regions. Bulk of the cargo comprises light-weight and voluminous products like masks, gloves and other consumables, that consume relatively larger storage space on the aircraft.  Special permission has been taken to store cargo in the passenger seating area and overhead cabins, with due precautions.

A portal for coordinating Lifeline Udan flights was developed by National Informatics Centre (NIC) and MoCA to enable seamless coordination between various stakeholders.  Public information related to Lifeline Udan flights is updated daily on the portal at https://esahaj.gov.in/lifeline_udan/public_info.

Domestic Cargo Operators SpiceJet, Blue Dart and Indigo are operating cargo flights on a commercial basis. Spicejet operated 427 cargo flights during 24 March to 19 April 2020 covering a distance of 6,29,325 km and carrying 3414 tons of cargo. Out of these 135 were international cargo flights. Blue Dart operated 141 domestic cargo flights covering a distance of 1, 39, 179 km and carrying 2241 tons of cargo during 25 March to 19 April 2020. Indigo has operated 33 cargo flights during 3-19 April 2020 covering a distance of 37,160 km and carrying around 66 tons of cargo.  This also includes medical supplies carried free of cost for the government.

cargo air-bridge has been established with East Asia for transportation of pharmaceuticals, medical equipment and Covid-19 relief material. The date-wise quantity of medical cargo brought in as follows:

S No Date From Quantity (Tons)
1 04.4.2020 Shanghai 21
2 07.4.2020 Hong Kong 06
3 09.4.2020 Shanghai 22
4 10.4.2020 Shanghai 18
    5 11.4.2020 Shanghai 18
6 12.4.2020 Shanghai 24
7 14.4.2020 Hong Kong 11
8 14.4.2020 Shanghai 22
9 16.4.2020 Shanghai 22
10 16.4.2020 Hong Kong 17
11 16.4.2020 Seoul 05
12 17.4.2020 Shanghai 21
13 18.4.2020 Shanghai 17
14 18.4.2020 Seoul 14
15 18.4.2020 Guangzhou 04
16 19.4.2020 Shanghai 19
    Total 261

 

Air India will operate dedicated scheduled cargo flights to other countries for transfer of critical medical supplies, as per the requirement.

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