How Would the New Coronavirus Vaccine Arrive in Australia? The Logistics Company has Started to Prepare



The delivery of millions of new coronavirus vaccines in Australia requires a highly secured military-style logistics operation, which is called the 'Mission of the Century'. At present, Australia's transportation industry has begun to prepare for the so-called 'Mission of the Century', equipped with armed security, dedicated air corridors and part of the plan to cancel the airport curfew.

The 'Daily Telegraph' reported on the 10th that although Australia’s transportation industry has begun to prepare for the delivery of the new coronavirus vaccine, how to deal with the current limited aviation industry, including suspended employees and grounded aircraft, and considering the unknown new coronavirus, it is also logical nightmarish warnings within the time frame of virus vaccine development.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has recently urged Pacific governments to now contact the industry on future new coronavirus vaccines, because the world is stuck in 'serious capacity constraints' in air transportation. Countries such as Australia are facing more critical planning, because if vaccines cannot be produced here, the air logistics required to deliver the initial dose of vaccine, the required temperature control facilities, and in many cases the infrastructure or temporary buildings need to be re-planned device of.

It is reported that preliminary discussions are ongoing, but there are still many unknowns, including when and where the Australian vaccine can be developed, and how land and air transportation can cooperate to ensure the rapid distribution of the vaccine.

Alexandre de Juniac, Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the International Air Transport Association, on behalf of 290 airlines including Qantas and Virgin, said. 'The safe delivery of the new coronavirus vaccine will be the mission of the global air cargo industry in this century, but without careful advance planning, this is impossible to achieve.'

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