In the world of aviation logistics, time is not just money, it is mission critical. When an Aircraft on Ground (AOG) situation arises, every minute counts, demanding swift action, technical expertise, and flawless coordination.
Navigators Shipping and Logistica, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Bahrain, by their Special Projects Team recently demonstrated these capabilities with the successful management of precision logistics and delivery of a high-value aircraft engine, executed under tight timelines and sensitive handling requirements.
The cargo consisted of a single aircraft engine measuring 6.0 m x 2.5 m x 2.8 m and weighing 9,5 ton. Classified under AOG, the shipment required priority processing and meticulous planning from the moment of arrival.
The operation began with specialized ground handling at the airport, involving the controlled transition of the engine from airside to landside. This phase demanded careful gear switching and coordinated handling to ensure the unit’s stability and safety at every touchpoint.
Before dispatch, a detailed technical inspection was carried out by the engineering division of Navigators to identify any signs of leakage or transit-related impact, ensuring that the engine maintained its operational integrity for subsequent repair procedures.
Recognizing the sensitivity of the cargo, the team deployed a dedicated air suspension trailer paired with an air suspension prime mover, significantly reducing vibrations during transit. This ensured that the engine was transported under optimal conditions to the designated engineering facility.
Despite the complexities involved, the entire operation, from cargo readiness to final delivery, was completed within an impressive 5-hour timeframe, executed seamlessly during Sunday operations to meet the urgency of the requirement.
