OREANDA-NEWS. April 05, 2012. Volga-Dnepr Airlines has carried over 200 tonnes of industrial equipment from Japan to Thailand to help with the reconstruction of Honda’s assembly facilities after they were severely damaged in floods at the end of 2011.

The series of three AN-124-100 cargo flights, each carrying a payload of between 60-70 tonnes, operated from Nagoya and Osaka airports in Japan to the Thai capital, Bangkok. The operation was on behalf of Honda Logistics Inc.

“As always, we were able to ensure we met the customer’s requirements for safe and on-time deliveries to the destination thanks to the detailed work carried out by our technical team. It took 13 hours to place the equipment inside the aircraft on each of the first two flights and six hours for the third flight,” said Tak Konita, Volga-Dnepr’s representative in Japan.

Three months of heavy rain affected about a third of Thailand’s province at the end of last year, causing devastating flooding which claimed more than 500 lives. Farmland was destroyed and tens of thousands of people were forced from their homes. Large parts of the capital Bangkok were also flooded.