Skyport handles 30 live falcons at Prague Airport

0
1536
Skyport

Czech ground handling specialist Skyport recently handled 30 live falcons from Prague, the Czech Republic, to Kuwait City, Kuwait. These will be used at airports to keep them clear of other bird species to combat bird strike incidents.

The birds of prey, bred in the Czech Republic, were transported in secure, carpeted boxes and were provided with falcon hoods to help reduce stress and keep them safe.

Skyport specialises in a quick turnaround for live animal consignments and has recently handled rhinoceroses, Komodo dragons, and a polar bear.

“At Skyport, we ensure live animal cargos receive the best care, best welfare, and as little stress as possible, so we move the animals at the very last moment to make their stay at our facility and overall travel time as short as possible,” said David Adámek, Chief Executive Officer, Skyport.

“If there is a shipper request regarding any special considerations such as temperature, storage, or feeding instructions, we plan the project accordingly to make sure these needs can be followed and maintained.”

Skyport operates the International Air Transport Association (IATA)’s Live Animal Transportation regulations, Skyport’s in-house cargo handling manual, and the airline cargo handling manual for live animals, as well as receiving supervision by the shipper, border station veterinary staff, and the airline loadmaster.

“Skyport collects live animal cargoes one hour before departure followed by 30-40 minutes of animal checks and pre-flight preparations to ensure safety, comfort, and minimal stress,” said Antonin Kovács, Sales Director, Skyport.

“The animals are then delivered to the aircraft approximately 10 minutes before departure where further checks take place to ensure secure stowage and that a suitable amount of food and water is available.”

Skyport is the leading handler at Prague Airport, managing more than half of all cargo that passes through, and is highly experienced with live animal cargoes, having previously transported rhinoceroses, Komodo dragons, and polar bears.

อัพเดตข่าวสารและบทความที่น่าสนใจในอุตสาหกรรมโลจิสติกส์ก่อนใคร ผ่าน Line Official Account @Airfreight Logistics เพียงเพิ่มเราเป็นเพื่อน @Airfreight Logistics หรือคลิกที่นี่

Previous articleBolloré Logistics Italy handles Emergency Shipment of Diabetes Treatments
Next articleEthiopian Airlines and Boeing have Signed Strategic MoU to Position Ethiopia as Africa’s Aviation Hub
Ryan Finn
Ryan is the Digital Marketing and Content Creation Manager for Trade and Logistics Siam Ltd. He provides a creative flair to the team and his resourcefulness helps to bring an imaginative improvement to both literary archetypes and online content production. A writer by day and a rider by night, when he's not composing the latest logistics news update or creating compelling copy for our clients, Ryan spends his free time travelling Thailand by motorbike.