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Chapman Freeborn Completes Urgent Solar Panel Delivery from China to Türkiye

Chapman Freeborn Completes Urgent Solar Panel Delivery from China to Türkiye
Rapid Response to Market Changes
Chapman Freeborn, a global air charter specialist and part of Avia Solutions Group, has successfully executed a critical airlift operation transporting nearly 300 tons of solar panels from China to Türkiye. The delivery involved three fully loaded Boeing 777F flights operated by Qatar Airways and Silk Way West Airlines, completed within a single week. This urgent mission was undertaken to assist importers in Türkiye in securing inventory ahead of an imminent change in solar panel taxation.
The flights originated from Shanghai Pudong Airport (PVG) and arrived at Istanbul Airport (IST), carrying a total of 447 pallets encompassing over 292 tons and 685 cubic meters of cargo. Chapman Freeborn’s team worked closely with clients and airline partners to ensure precise coordination and timely delivery, applying their expertise in managing high-volume cargo under tight deadlines.
Logistical Challenges and Execution
Emre Sanisoglu, Cargo Charters Consultant at Chapman Freeborn, described the operation’s complexity, noting the variation in pallet sizes and weights that demanded meticulous planning. The team maximized the capacity of the Boeing 777Fs, each accommodating up to 100 tons and 550 cubic meters, achieving full utilization across all three flights. Throughout the process, transparent communication regarding costs was maintained to avoid any unexpected issues for the client.
The flights departed on September 3rd, 8th, and 10th, with the team providing real-time updates on departures and arrivals to keep the client fully informed during this critical period. The swift coordination of three charters within one week highlights Chapman Freeborn’s operational agility in responding to urgent market demands.
Market Context and Global Implications
This delivery coincides with significant shifts in the global solar panel market. The recent strategic withdrawal of Zhejiang Bangjie Holding Group from the photovoltaic sector has raised concerns about potential supply chain disruptions, as the company was a major manufacturer in China. Analysts predict a temporary rise in solar panel prices due to reduced supply, prompting competitors to increase production or seek alternative sources. The urgency of Chapman Freeborn’s operation reflects these evolving market dynamics, as importers in Türkiye and other regions act swiftly to secure stock.
The surge in demand extends beyond Türkiye, with Africa experiencing record levels of solar panel imports, indicating a broader global trend toward accelerated adoption of solar energy. Chapman Freeborn’s capacity to manage complex, high-volume deliveries under stringent timelines underscores its vital role in supporting this transition.
Gerhard Coetzee, Vice President Cargo – IMEA at Chapman Freeborn, emphasized the company’s ability to navigate such challenges by leveraging its global network and extensive experience to deliver on schedule in a rapidly changing market environment.
Company Profile
With over five decades of experience, Chapman Freeborn operates as part of Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI provider. The group manages a fleet of 209 aircraft and employs 14,000 aviation professionals across six continents. Its comprehensive portfolio includes maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), pilot and crew training, and ground handling services, establishing it as a key player in global aviation logistics.

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