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New Delta cargo flights between U.S.-China help keep medical supply chain flying

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Mar 30, 2020 4:23pm

As demand for medical supplies continues to grow in the U.S., vital supply lines are getting a boost today as CGCC member company Delta restarts regularly scheduled operations from China with the launch of cargo-only flights between Shanghai and Detroit. 

The flights will operate three times weekly using a fuel-efficient Airbus A350-900 aircraft, a widebody jet that can carry 49 tons of cargo in its hold. Once the cargo arrives in Detroit, it will be transferred to domestic passenger flights to be shipped to destinations around the U.S.

“We know getting surgical masks, gloves, gowns and other protective equipment expeditiously to facilities across the country is imperative to protecting medical professionals and helping address the COVID-19 situation,” said Shawn Cole, Vice President – Delta Cargo. “Operating regularly scheduled cargo flights means suppliers in China can get these supplies to hospitals and healthcare facilities across the U.S. within hours, not the days or weeks it would take via cargo ship.”

The dedicated, scheduled service will operate on the following schedule:

Flight Start Date Operating Days Departing Arriving Fleet
DL  0583 March 30 Monday, Wednesday, Saturday Detroit Shanghai A350-900
DL  0582 April 2 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Shanghai Detroit A350-900

Delta will evaluate increasing to daily flights or explore opening additional U.S. gateways, depending on demand. 

China-based suppliers of medical protective equipment recently restarted production but have been looking for alternatives to the U.S., with passenger flights suspended. Flying cargo-only flights between China and the U.S. will help keep vital supply lines open. 

The airline’s last cargo-only flights were operated by Northwest in 2009.  

Delta has been operating on-demand charter flights to support the growing need for air cargo. Last week the airline flew several flights between Dublin and Atlanta and Los Angeles and Sydney. The new cargo charter operation provides safe and reliable transportation of essential goods to communities around the globe using aircraft that would otherwise be parked. 

Delta Cargo annually flies 421,000 tons of cargo around the world, including pharmaceutical supplies, fresh flowers, produce, e-commerce, global mail and heavy machinery.

For more information or questions, kindly contact:

Sophia Sun, Delta Air Lines , Sales Account Executive, Specialty Sales - China , Global Sales, sophia.sun@delta.com