A US Government assistance flight landed at Delhi airport on April 30.
The shipment included oxygen support, oxygen concentrators, oxygen generation units, PPE, vaccine-manufacturing supplies, rapid diagnostic tests, therapeutics and public health assistance.
This is the first of several emergency COVID-19 relief shipments from the United States.
More such flights are expected to arrive in India by next week.
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A historic moment has arrived as the first flight lands at Noida Jewar International Airport, marking the beginning of a new era for aviation in India. This monumental achievement, 23 years in the making, brings immense relief to travelers, eliminating the need to travel to Delhi Airport. Slated to open to the public in April 2025, Jewar Airport is set to be Asia's largest and will transform travel, business, and infrastructure in the region. The airport promises to boost Uttar Pradesh's economy and position India as a global aviation hub. Watch the first flight landing and discover what makes this airport a game-changer.
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Passengers filled Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport late Friday night (April 30) as the "double mutant" strain of Covid-19 rages in India and residents fear increasing travel bans for interna