Airlines

Antonov Airlines transports mining equipment to Gabon

Antonov Airlines has completed a project transporting mining equipment from East Midlands Airport (EMA) in the UK to Franceville Airport (MVB) in Gabon in just nine days facilitated by in-house loading technology.

To guarantee precision and efficiency, ground staff at EMA used Antonov Airline’s purpose-built ramp positioned at an angle of only three degrees to load two tracked crushing machines, and the entire process was completed using remote control.

“One of our AN-124-100 ‘Ruslan’ aircraft flew two 18m-long crushing machines to be used in mining operations in Gabon, on behalf of our long-standing customer, Bolloré Logistics,” said Antonov Airlines commercial manager, Paul Bingley.

“The project turn-around was only nine days and in that timeframe, we managed to deliver a cost-effective solution by securing special permission for landing in Gabon’s second city, Franceville, which is 600km closer to the mine than the capital, Libreville.”

The total combined weight of the two machines was nearly 70 tonnes, and precision was vital during the loading process.

“We only required one flight for this project as the hold length of the AN-124-100 measures in at just over 36m, making it the perfect fit for two vehicles which are 18.68m in length,” said Bolloré Logistics director of industrial projects, Chris Grigentin.

“We partner regularly with Antonov Airlines whose aircraft provide more than sufficient space for carrying oversized equipment, and this is yet another job completed in excellent time.

“We look forward to working with Antonov on future projects.”

Antonov Airlines has worked with Bolloré Logistics on several outsize projects in the past and continues to closely cooperate in the air shipment of oversized and super heavy cargoes.

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