China Pandas Bound For Scotland “FedEx Panda Express” Brings First Giant Pandas to the United Kingdom In More Than 17 years

ข่าวทั่วไป Thursday December 8, 2011 09:41 —PRESS RELEASE LOCAL

Bangkok--8 Dec--Grayling (Thailand) FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and one of the world's largest express transportation company, today announced it is donating its logistical services to transport two giant pandas from China to Scotland on Sunday 4 December, subject to final regulatory approval. Working in conjunction with the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) and the China Wildlife Conservation Association (CWCA) in China, FedEx Express will fly the pandas non-stop from Chengdu Airport in China to Edinburgh International Airport in Scotland on a specially-chartered Boeing 777F flight known as the “FedEx Panda Express”. Tian Tian (Sweetie), an eight year-old female panda, and Yang Guang (Sunshine), an eight year-old male panda from Chengdu’s Bifengxia Panda Base, will travel onboard a specially panda-decaled FedEx Express Boeing 77F. Their arrival will mark the first time in more than 17 years that giant pandas will reside in the United Kingdom. The UK’s last giant panda, Ming Ming, left London Zoo to return to China on October 26, 1994. “We are honored to be part of this special mission in conservation, which builds on FedEx operational strength and extensive experience shipping these endangered giant pandas,” said David L. Cunningham Jr., president, FedEx Express Asia Pacific. “Just like we do for our customers shipping from Asia to Europe, with our 777F we are able to provide the pandas fast, reliable direct service.” Currently, conservationists estimate that only 1,600 pandas remain in the wild. Both Tian Tian and Yang Guang are part of global giant panda conservation programs, designed to increase the panda population. Onboard the Boeing 777F aircraft—which is solely dedicated to the pandas’ journey—Tian Tian and Yang Guang will travel in two custom-built transport containers provided by FedEx Express. The pandas will fly from Chengdu Airport direct to Edinburgh International Airport. The fuel-efficient Boeing 777F aircraft used for this precious shipment is the world’s largest twin-engine cargo aircraft and the newest addition to the FedEx Express global fleet. In addition to donating the air transportation, FedEx Express is providing ground and logistical support in Edinburgh, including a specially-decaled FedEx Express vehicle to deliver the pandas to Edinburgh Zoo. Lothian and Borders Police Force will be on hand to ensure a smooth ride for these VIP’s—Very Important Pandas. FedEx Express, Edinburgh Zoo, and Chengdu’s Bifengxia Panda Base have worked collaboratively to ensure all necessary precautions have been taken to provide a safe and comfortable flight for the pandas. Animal care experts have been granted special flight privileges to accompany the pandas onboard the aircraft. Upon arrival, the pandas will reside in Edinburgh Zoo’s specially-built giant panda enclosure. Due to security regulations, the departure and arrival events of the pandas will be closed to the general public, but people can follow the pandas’ journey at blog.fedex.com/panda-express. FedEx Express Transports Many Unusual ShipmentsFedEx Express has a long history of transporting rare and delicate cargo. In February 2010, FedEx Express transported Tai Shan, a male panda born at the National Zoo in Washington D.C., U.S., and Mei Lan, a female panda born at Zoo Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., back to China. In 2003, FedEx Express transported two giant pandas from China to the Memphis Zoo, Tennessee, U.S. In 2000, FedEx Express transported Tai Shan’s parents from China to Washington D.C.’s National Zoo. Exotic cargo transported by FedEx Express has included polar bears, white tigers, elephants, penguins, mountain lions, gorillas, eagles and even a 13-foot tiger shark used in filming the movie “Jaws.” Other unusual international cargo transported by FedEx includes a windmill from Denmark, the Ryder Cup and a vintage Jaguar Le Mans car worth more than ?1 million. For further information, please contact: Kornbongkoj Katchamas or Benjarat Limpasurat of Grayling (Thailand) Tel: +66 2635 7151, Fax: +66 2635 7155 Emails: [email protected] or [email protected]

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