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[加拿大新聞] some cargo planes sent to China for pandemic supplies returned empty

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'On-the-ground congestion' blamed for preventing delivery of PPE during plane’s landing window
David Cochrane · CBC News · Posted: Apr 21, 2020 2:33 PM ET | Last Updated: 2 hours ago


A CargoJet flight bearing tens of thousands of pounds of personal protective equipment landed in Hamilton, Ont., earlier this month as part of a made-for-Canada plan to deliver to medical supplies from China to front line workers across the country. Two cargo planes sent to China for pandemic supplies returned home empty Monday. (CargoJet/Twitter)

A cargo jet chartered by the federal government to deliver badly needed personal protective equipment (PPE) from China was forced to leave the airport in Shanghai without the shipment on board.  
The precious cargo of pandemic supplies wasn't lost or bought out by another country. Instead, the government says delays caused by a spike in cargo flights meant the delivery trucks couldn't get to the Canadian plane on time, forcing it to return to Canada without its load.  
"This occurred due to on-the-ground congestion caused by a significant surge in cargo flights out of terminals at the Shanghai Airport. As a result, the intended cargo was unable to get to the plane before its required takeoff time," said Emily Harris, director of communications at Public Services and Procurement Canada.  
The cargo still belongs to Canada; it's in a leased warehouse in Shanghai and the government says it will be delivered on a later flight. In addition to the empty federal plane, a cargo jet leased by an unidentified provincial government also flew back to Canada yesterday without its cargo for the same reason.  
The missed deliveries are a setback for Canadian procurement efforts — but such supply interruptions don't mean the fragile PPE supply chain is completely broken.  
Harris said four flights arrived from China over the weekend carrying medical supplies, including N95 and surgical masks, protective coveralls and one key component in reagents for novel coronavirus testing. Those planes also carried supplies ordered by the province of Quebec and the Red Cross.  



                                    Scheer questions Trudeau in QP as the Commons returns                        
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Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke in the House of Commons on Monday 2:23
  
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer raised the issue of empty flights in the House of Commons on Monday. Scheer asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau twice about reports that three chartered planes sent by Canada to China to pick up medical equipment returned to the country empty Sunday.  
Trudeau did not deny the report, saying Canada, like other countries, has struggled to get orders filled at a time when the entire world is trying to buy the same pandemic supplies.  
This morning, Trudeau clarified the details during his daily media conference just outside Rideau Cottage. He said two planes came back empty, not three, and that one was chartered by a provincial government.  



                                    Trudeau asked about planes returning from China without their PPE cargoes                        
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Tuesday 1:45
  
Trudeau cited severe restrictions on the ground in China on how long a plane can stay at the airport before having to take off — whether it's full or not — as the reason the plane returned empty.  
"Supply lines and truck shipments to the airports are difficult and interrupted by checkpoints and quarantine measures," Trudeau said.  
"For the most part, we've been able to navigate through those and ensure that Canada has received the equipment that it needs, but these two airplanes were forced to take off empty."  
Canada has taken steps to build its own supply network for PPE to avoid some of the chaos affecting the global supply chains. Canada's Ambassador to China Dominic Barton redeployed much of the staff at Canada's embassy, consulates and trade offices all over China to focus on buying medical supplies for Canada.  
  
The government also has hired two companies — Deloitte Canada and Bolloré Logistics — to identify reliable PPE manufacturers and to help with transportation, storage and customs clearances.  
These measures have allowed the federal government to deliver millions of masks and gloves to front line workers and to help bolster provincial procurement efforts.  
But the supply network is incredibly fragile and Harris said the setback with the empty planes shows the system needs some tweaks.  
"We are closely monitoring this issue and continue to work closely with officials in China, including Ambassador Barton and other diplomatic staff, to navigate the current, complex supply chain environment," she said. "Steps are being taken to ensure that this does not occur moving forward."

杜魯多柒出國際:明明中方不讓所訂救災物資運上貨機,卻為上海浦東機場「辯護」,話貨運太忙喎。喂,加拿大專機直飛中國,唔係事前傾好才起飛咩?奇過呂奇嘞。
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發表時間: 22/04/2020 - 16:21

               
                                                                                                                                                                                               
                                        加拿大總理特魯多3月27日在渥太華舉行新聞會                REUTERS - Blair Gable                                                                                    
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                    新冠肺炎(COVID-19)疫情延燒全球,各國都出現醫療防護物資短缺。消息指加拿大日前派出2架飛機前往中國“取貨”載運醫療物資,卻被迫空機而回。加拿大總理特魯多21日表示,中國對於飛機在機場停留時間有“嚴格限制”,很遺憾在這種情況下,加拿大的飛機還沒收到貨物就必須起飛離開。               

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據聯合新聞網今天報道稱,加國派2機赴中取醫療物資卻空機而返,特魯多指非常遺憾。
據特魯多21日在例行記者會上提到,這次加拿大派出的飛機被迫空機而回,顯示中國在運輸個人防護裝備上有相當複雜嚴格的限制。據特魯多解釋 :“通往機場的供應線和卡車運輸非常困難,並且受到檢查站和檢疫措施的干擾”。
特魯多說 :“我們目前處在競爭激烈的全球性戰役中,每個人都在尋找個人防護裝備(PPE,Personal Protective Equipment )。”
特魯多並指出,加拿大在最近幾天仍然收到了數百萬件的個人防護裝備(PPE),預計近期內會有更多的貨物抵達。
該報道說,目前尚不確定特魯多是否會再派機前往中國接載更多的醫療物資。

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