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Turkish Cargo carried 335 Million Doses of Covid-19 Vaccine to 61 Countries During 2021

April 8, 2022
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Turkish Cargo carried 335 Million Doses of Covid-19 Vaccine to 61 Countries During 2021

Ensuring the continuation of international pharma supply chains while countries closed their doors to one another during the pandemic, Turkish Cargo had a significant success when it comes to vaccine transportation. Being the fastest-growing air cargo carrier in the world during 2021 when negative effects of the pandemic were ongoing, successful brand contributed to the return of the good old days by carrying 335 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to 61 countries.

Able to carry vaccines, medicine, and medical products in all of their specific temperature requirements, Turkish Cargo is one of the most preferred air cargo brands when it comes to transporting medical products with its fast and secure services. Carrying pharmaceutical products such as vaccines to 132 countries around the world with its TK Pharma service, the flag carrier reached an 8 percent market share in the medical products category during 2021.

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Prof. Dr. Ahmet Bolat; “We played an important role for Africa to get the vaccines.”

On the vaccine transportation operations, Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee, Prof. Dr. Ahmet Bolat stated: “If we are flying free once again and hug our loved ones without a worry, vaccines produced by heroic scientists and carriers who transported those vaccines to all corners of the world have a sizeable contribution in that outcome. By establishing a corridor between over 400 international destinations, we ensured that vaccines remained accessible for all.

Especially considering the low number of carriers flying to Africa, Turkish Cargo had an important mission to make sure people of this continent could have access to vaccines. We carried our over 30 years of experience in carrying medical products to our SMARTIST center recently, one of the world’s most modern facilities. We are ready to shoulder even bigger responsibilities for our country and world in the air cargo sector.”

After Turkiye, Most Vaccines Were Carried to Brazil

Carrying Covid-19 vaccines from the country they were produced to Turkiye and from Turkiye to all over the world, Turkish Cargo carried most number of vaccines to Turkiye followed by Brazil with 100 million doses in 2021. Amongst the countries with over 1 million doses delivered, there were African countries such as Mauritania, Madagascar, Rwanda, and Congo.

As for the manufacturer of the vaccines, first place was Coronovac with 200 million doses followed by Biontech with 120 million doses, Astra Zeneca with 12 million doses, and Moderna with 4 million doses.

Global air cargo brand carries important medical packages with delicate temperature and time constraints such as medicine, vaccines, biotechnological products, diagnosis samples, sensitive medical devices, organs, and tissues with IATA-CEIV Pharma Certificate quality standards.

Turkiye Can Become a Medicine and Medical Product Base with SMARTIST Facility

Turkiye is on its way to becoming a global center for medical product transportation with Turkish Cargo’s new air cargo facility SMARTIST at Istanbul Airport. As one of the world’s foremost air cargo facilities that span 340 thousand square meters, it offers significant advantages for quickly and securely transporting medicine and medical products with its heat and temperature-controlled area of 9 thousand square meters.

Globalization and increased demand for the pharmaceutical industry due to the Covid-19 pandemic also increase the demand for air cargo logistics. Turkish Cargo aims to carry Turkiye to become a medical center for the world with its new investments and expert teams. With parking areas for cargo freighters around the facility, it is expected that the successful carrier will increase its service quality and market share with SMARTIST facility.

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