Thousands of oxygen concentrators and converters, hundreds of thousands of
masks among aid being airlifted to India
Chandigarh, (Gurpreet) — As India and its healthcare systems face a surge in
COVID-19 infections across the country, FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp.
(NYSE: FDX) and the world’s largest express transportation company, is working with
organizations around the world to deliver critical medical supplies and equipment during
this crisis.
FedEx is currently supporting the transportation of more than 25,000 oxygen
concentrators and converters through an initiative with the U.S.-India Strategic
Partnership Forum and other multinational companies. An initial shipment
of 1,000 critical oxygen concentrators was delivered by FedEx to New Delhi on April 30
as part of this collective.
On May 8, FedEx is donating a FedEx Boeing 777F charter flight to move more than
3,400 oxygen concentrators, converters and nearly 265,000 KN95 masks for Direct
Relief from Newark, New Jersey to Mumbai, India. The supplies will ultimately be
delivered to healthcare facilities in Mumbai. In addition, FedEx is working with
customers and non-profit organizations to deliver hundreds of tonnes of medical
supplies and aid into India in the days and weeks ahead.
FedEx also is a founding member of the Global Task Force on Pandemic Response, a
public-private partnership organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and supported
by the Business Roundtable to provide a unified platform for businesses to mobilize and
deliver resources to assist COVID-19 efforts in areas of the highest need around the
world. FedEx President and COO Raj Subramaniam is one of 17 business leaders
serving on the steering committee for the task force.
“The devastating humanitarian crisis in India requires relief from around the world, and it
is our mission to deliver critical aid needed to help alleviate suffering,” Subramaniam
said. “We have been on the frontlines delivering relief since the start of the pandemic,
and are responding to the urgent situation in India now. FedEx will continue to deliver
lifesaving medicine, personal protective equipment, and other critical supplies until this
pandemic is over.”
FedEx has moved more than 10,000 COVID-19 humanitarian aid shipments
since January 2020. The company has also committed $4 million in cash and in-kind
transportation support to help nonprofits including Direct Relief and International
Medical Corps distribute COVID-19 vaccines to under-resourced communities around
the world.
FedEx has a long history of moving critical items across the globe. Since the start of the
pandemic, FedEx Express has shipped more than 80 kilotons of personal protective
equipment, including more than 2.2 billion masks worldwide. An integral part of the
global vaccine supply chain, FedEx is currently delivering COVID-19 vaccines, related
ingredients, and supplies to more than 25 countries around the world.
"Direct Relief is thankful beyond words for FedEx enabling scaled-up assistance that’s
critically needed by people in India, where growing COVID-19 cases present such
severe threats to their health,” said Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief President and CEO.
“As it has on so many other occasions, FedEx devoting its unique logistics capacity and
the skills and energies of its global team is a perfect example of the type of leadership
and commitment that is needed now to combat this historic pandemic and the risks to
people everywhere.”
The delivery of the lifesaving supplies is consistent with the company’s FedEx Cares 50
by 50 goal to positively impact 50 million people around the world by the company’s
50 th anniversary in 2023. Learn