Pradhaan Air Express launches maiden flight from Mumbai to Tashkent
An Airbus A320 freighter carries 65 tonnes of vaccines from Serum Institute of India.
Pradhaan Air Express, India's first dedicated air cargo carrier, launched its inaugural flight from Mumbai to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, carrying 65 tonnes of vaccines from the Serum Institute of India.
India's pharmaceutical sector has been experiencing steady growth, with exports reaching $24.4 billion in 2022-23, according to Pharmexcil. The country’s air cargo industry is also witnessing rapid expansion, marked by a 15% increase in cargo volume during the same period, according to a release from Pradhaan Air Express.
“The successful shipment of vaccines to Tashkent showcases Serum Institute's prowess in the industry and reinforces India's position as a trusted supplier of high-quality vaccines.”
"We are proud to be a part of this milestone, which marks the beginning of a new era in India's air cargo industry," says Nipun Anand, Founder, Pradhaan Air Express. "Our goal is to secure India's position on the global map as a dominant player in air cargo while strengthening the country's pharma reputation. We are committed to providing efficient and reliable logistics solutions to support the growth of the pharma industry."