Chapman Fireporn is implemented by a time -speaking delivery of the solar panels from China to Türkiye
- Global Air Chapman Freeborn, part of the Avia Solutions group, the largest ACMI company (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance), succeeded in managing three rented trips that transport approximately 300 tons of solar panels.
- Full flights, which used the Boeing 777F plane belonging to Qatar Airways and Way West Airways, were made within one week to enable importers to secure stocks in Türkiye before changing taxes on solar panels.
The three rented flights were made between Shanghai Bodong Airport (PVG) and Istanbul Airport (IST). In total, 447 platforms were transferred, weighing more than 292 tons and up to 685 cubic meters. Chapman Ferrene benefited from her experience in planning large -sized goods and coordinating them closely with the customer and airlines to ensure time implementation of these deliveries to meet a deadline in the market.
Emre Sanisoglu, Chapman Freeborn, explains.
“The platforms had various sizes and weights, so we worked closely with airlines on the accumulation of pallets and planning to improve the use of aircraft space. High quantities have tested 777fs for their cars from 100 tons and 550 cubic meters.” Emre Sanisoglu says:
In addition to the complexity and microscopic margins in size and weight, this project was also characterized by a very narrow shift. “Our team was able to coordinate three covenants within one week, with flights on the third, eighth and ten of September. The customer has also provided us with updates in the actual time on departures and expatriates, so they were fully informed during this critical week of their work,” explains EMRE.
“This process has shown Chapman Ferrene’s ability to work in close coordination with stakeholders and benefit from our wide global network and contracts for experience to ensure timely implementation for complex shipping connections in a timely man
Chapman Ferrene has more than 50 years of experience in providing air cargo charter services to companies, governments, NGOs, relief agencies and high -value individuals. The company is part of the AVIA Solutions group, the largest ACMI company (aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance) in the world, and runs a fleet of 209 aircraft worldwide and
The parent company of more than 250 subsidiaries. The group offers a wide range of airline solutions, including MRO (maintenance, repair, repair), pilot and crew training, land handling, and other relevant airline services. With the support of 14,000 highly skilled aviation specialists, the group works on 6 continents.