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IAF Airlifts 6 Cryogenic Oxygen Containers from Dubai

Nidhi Hakla

New Delhi: The Indian Air Force (IAF) C-17 on Monday airlifted six cryogenic oxygen containers from Dubai airports and landed at West Bengal's Panagarh Airbase, the IAF said. It also stated that air transportation of containers from Jodhpur and Udaipur to Jamnagar Air Base was also under progress.

IAF Tweeted and Informed about carried Oxygen

It further stated that within the country, oxygen containers were airlifted from Jaipur to Jamnagar Airbase.
Earlier on April 25, the IAF had said that as part of its continued air bridge efforts, IAF C-17 aircraft airlifted cryogenic oxygen containers for recharging from Gwalior to Ranchi and Indore to Jamnagar.

On April 24, one C-17 of the Indian Air Force (IAF) was airborne from Hindan Air Base for Changi International Airport, Singapore. According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Defence, the aircraft arrived at Singapore at 7:45 am. After loading four empty cryogenic oxygen containers, it has departed Singapore and is en route to Panagarh air base for offloading of these containers.

The same day, another C-17 of the IAF was airborne from the Hindan airbase at 8:00 am for the Pune airbase. The aircraft arrived at Pune at 10:00 am. The jet was loaded with 2 empty cryogenic oxygen container trucks which were then flown to Jamnagar airbase.

Read More: It also stated that air transportation of containers from Jodhpur and Udaipur to Jamnagar Air Base was also under progress.

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