Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Life-saving support from UK: 3 O2 generators brought to Delhi

- Anvit Srivastava letters@hindustant­imes.com

EACH OF THE 3 GENERATION UNITS PRODUCES 500L OF OXYGEN PER MINUTE, ENOUGH FOR 50 PEOPLE TO USE AT A TIME

NEW DELHI: The world’s largest cargo plane, Antonov AN 124100, touched down at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal airport on Sunday morning, carrying three oxygen generators and 1,000 ventilator­s from the UK.

The 24-wheeler Russianmad­e aircraft departed from Belfast airport late on Saturday night and landed at the Delhi airport at 8.30 am on Sunday.

On Sunday morning, Delhi customs said in a statement that the medical aid onboard the aircraft was cleared within 25 minutes of its landing.

On Sunday afternoon, the British high commission in New Delhi also tweeted: “The UK sends life-saving support for India in the world’s largest cargo plane. Three oxygen generation units arrived in India today. Each capable of producing 500 litres of oxygen per minute. It will help save lives and support India’s healthcare system.”

Each of the three oxygen generation units – the size of 40ft freight containers - produces 500 litres of oxygen per minute, enough for 50 people to use at a time, it said.

“Taking forward our comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, consignmen­t of 3 oxygen generators and 1,000 ventilator­s arrives from the UK... Deeply value the contributi­on from our close friend,” tweeted MEA spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi on Sunday. The Antonov AN 124-100 - the world’s largest air cargo carrier - is 70 metres long and nearly 75 metres wide. The plane usually has six crew members and two load masters.

Aviation experts say the aircraft has flown several times to India in the past and has shipped a wide range of cargo, including Delhi Metro wagons, election promotion material, specialist constructi­on equipment and military cargo.

Aviation safety expert Mark D Martin said the aircraft’s maximun take of weight comes in close to the Lockheed C5A Galaxy Freighter, which was the largest aircraft till the AN 225

Mriya entered service in 1990.

“India has welcomed even more larger aircraft in the past, the Lockheed C5A Galaxy operated by the US Air Force has in the past made several flights to India, transporti­ng critical aid and support equipment needed for the visits of U.S Presidents,” he said.

Commenting on Indian airports’ capacity to handle an Antonov 124, Martin said most airports in India have the ground handling capability to support the AN 124 as high loaders are not required and the cargo can be rolled down from the rear clamshell doors.

“When the AN 124 came to Ahmedabad, tractors could easily ride in to drop off the cargo. Now in India, fork lifts do that function more efficientl­y,” Martin said.

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