Ethiopian Cargo Freighters join coronavirus relief efforts

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Ethiopian transported around 1000 tonnage shipments of medical kits to China from February 6-21, 2020 to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

In line with its Corporate Social Responsibility initiative, Ethiopian shipped the medical kits with 10 chartered flights from different cities around the world including Liege, São Paulo, Durban, Accra, Diass, Khartoum, Dar es Salaam, etc… to three Chinese cities, namely Guangzhou, Shanghai and Chongqing.

The medical kits include face masks, nose masks and protection suits. Further contributing its share to contain the spread of COVID-19, Ethiopian plans to transport additional medical kits to China deploying five more chartered flights.

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