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How would the air cargo industry carry the load for a COVID-19 vaccine?

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An International Red Cross plane drops emergency food supplies near the air drop zone in Leer, South Sudan, on July 5, 2014. Over 40 tons of emergency food supplies and seed - enough for 1,100 families - were airdropped into Leer by the International Red Cross. These are the first air drops by the ICRC for nearly two decades, in an effort to reach hundreds of thousands of starving and malnourished people in South Sudan. AFP PHOTO / Nichole Sobecki (Photo credit should read Nichole Sobecki/AFP via Getty Images)

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Air cargo industry braces for global impact of COVID-19 vaccine

by Victoria Craig Sep 11, 2020
Shipping one dose to nearly 8 billion people would fill up around 8 thousand cargo planes.

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