Dangerous Goods (DGR) Air Transport: Expertise That Cannot Be Improvised

Dangerous Goods Transport: Expertise That Cannot Be Improvised

In aviation, some cargo carries a much higher risk level than others. When it comes to dangerous goods (DGR): lithium, chemicals, compressed gases, medical samples, batteries, flammable parts, there is zero margin for error. At Dynami Aviation OPS, we support industrial, mining, oil, logistics and pharmaceutical companies every day in the safe transport of their sensitive goods.

Why Dangerous Goods Transport Is a Field of Its Own

Regulatory compliance above all: dangerous goods transport is strictly governed by IATA DGR. Every mission must respect materials classification, certified packaging, Shipper’s Declarations, and verification of compatible aircraft. No flight takes off without rigorous checks.

Aircraft choice changes everything: not every aircraft can carry DGR. Our job is to select the aircraft and operator able to meet the technical requirements (ventilation, certification, limitations), while guaranteeing optimal timing.

Full coordination with ground stakeholders: handlers, customs, airport security, cargo operators. A successful DGR mission relies on precise orchestration, which is what we do every day.

Reactivity Means Reduced Risk

In industry, time is often the critical factor: production at a standstill, dangerous technical parts needing replacement, urgent materials for remote sites. We mobilize an aircraft within hours when the situation demands it, never compromising on safety.

Our Commitment

Ensuring secure, compliant and fast transport, regardless of the complexity of the goods. Because safety is not an option, it is a standard.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dangerous Goods (DGR) Transport

What goods are classified as dangerous goods in air transport?

Lithium, chemicals, compressed gases, medical samples, batteries, flammable parts: IATA DGR regulations classify a wide range of goods according to their risk level, each with its own packaging and transport rules.

Precise classification of the materials, certified packaging, the Shipper’s Declaration, and verification of aircraft compatibility are mandatory steps before any takeoff.

No. The choice of aircraft and operator must account for precise technical requirements: ventilation, certification, and limitations specific to each dangerous goods class.

Oil, mining, pharmaceutical and logistics industries are the sectors that most often require urgent DGR charter, particularly in cases of production stoppages or critical technical part replacements.

At Dynami Aviation OPS, an aircraft can be mobilized within hours when the industrial situation requires it, while still respecting all necessary regulatory checks.

An incorrect or incomplete declaration can lead to the flight being refused, significant regulatory penalties, and a serious risk to the safety of the aircraft and crew. This is why no DGR flight takes off without rigorous checks.

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