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“法老包机”启程! 东航运送“古埃及文明大展”展品返回埃及
Core Viewpoint - China Eastern Airlines (CEA) successfully transported 50 pieces of Egyptian cultural relics weighing a total of 17.6 tons from Shanghai to Cairo, marking the first time the airline has used a "special cargo flight" for such a purpose [1][5]. Group 1: Transportation Details - The flight, designated CK291, was organized by China Eastern Airlines' logistics division and involved extensive preparation, including multiple coordination meetings with the Shanghai Museum to ensure safety and security during transport [5][6]. - The Boeing 777 cargo aircraft used for this operation was exclusively loaded with the Egyptian artifacts, enhancing the safety of the transport [6]. - The artifacts were placed in the front section of the cargo hold to minimize potential risks from turbulence during flight [6]. Group 2: Ground Support and Logistics - Ground support included a three-day advance preparation for document review, customs clearance, and assembly in a monitored isolation area [6]. - A specialized team was selected for the assembly and transport of the artifacts, utilizing vehicles with optimal shock absorption capabilities [6]. - The aircraft was positioned ahead of schedule, and loading was completed by the afternoon of September 10, ensuring operational safety [6]. Group 3: Cultural Significance and Future Collaboration - The successful transport of the artifacts is part of CEA's commitment to cultural exchange and "civilization mutual learning," showcasing the airline's capabilities in providing comprehensive logistics solutions for cultural relics [8]. - CEA has previously collaborated with the Shanghai Museum and other top cultural institutions, indicating a strong track record in handling cultural artifact transportation [8]. - Future plans include deeper cooperation with cultural institutions to enhance cultural industry collaboration and facilitate more cultural exchange activities [8].