LM Wind Power: Longest cargo ever to be carried by air safely in Denmark

A record breaking journey ended safely last night when the largest airplane in the world, (a Russian cargo carrier, the 175 ton Antonov 225) brought two brand new, prototype, wind turbines blades, from China to Denmark.

LM Wind Power’s new GloBlades® are 42 meters long and are destined for the company’s state-of-the-art technology center at Lunderskov. The innovative, new blades make their mark in history, as the longest cargo ever to have been transported by air.

The rapid boom in demand for wind energy in China puts a huge demand on the wind power industry players to respond more quickly. LM Wind Power now ships its blades into Denmark to test these thoroughly, as it does all new blade designs.

Twenty years of operational life is simulated as the blades are put through tests resembling the full forces of nature.

"The Antonov 225 is an engineering marvel and designed specifically for its purpose, performing incredible feats like this. There are parallels here – our new GloBlades® are a fantastic step forward, conceived and developed by a global team of designers based in Denmark and Holland.

The new blade type will help the wind farm developers take wind energy to new heights. These blades ensure reliable, clean electricity in lower wind areas for wind turbines at 1.5-1.7 MW," Frank V. Nielsen, Chief Technology Officer explains.

This pioneering logistics triumph was achieved through close cooperation between LM Wind Power’s growing Service & Logistics organization and Geodis Wilson, contractors to the project, ensuring the fast, safe and efficient transport all the way from Tianjin, China to Lunderskov, Denmark, a distance of 4,650 miles (7480 km) in 12 hours.

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