Mumbai: The Airports Authority of India (AAI)-run Bhubaneswar Airport (Biju Patnaik International Airport, BPIA)) in Odisha has handled 20.53 MT of vaccines. The Bhubaneswar Airport has also handled other crucial Covid-related cargo, including oxygen concentrators and cylinders, an official release said Monday. AAI-run airports are transporting medical essentials and equipment across the country to strengthen India’s fight against Covid-19.
AAI’s Bhubaneswar Airport and its stakeholders have also been playing an active role by facilitating seamless transportation of medical equipment and materials 24×7, the official release said.
A total 669 boxes (20.53 MT) of Covid-19 vaccines have been transported through various airlines till May 9, the AAI said. Besides, 526 oxygen concentrators, 156 empty oxygen tankers, and 140 oxygen cylinders have been transported by some 75 aircraft such as C17, C130J and AN 32 of the Indian Air Force between April 23 and May 11, the AAI release said. It added that 41 oxygen concentrators were transported by airlines as well.
The airport authorities have also organised COVID-19 vaccination camp for employees of AAI and other stakeholders in collaboration and support from the Odisha government, said the release.