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FedEx Panda Express Completes First-Ever Roundtrip Deliveries, Continuing Support of Giant Panda Conservation

This week, FedEx transported pandas from Atlanta, GA. to China; from China to Washington, D.C.

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Shanghai, China, Oct. 16, 2024 –This week, FedEx Corporation (NYSE: FDX) transported six giant pandas between the United States and China on two separate flights. The roundtrip journey departed Atlanta, GA., arrived in Chengdu, China, where it delivered four pandas and then returned to Washington, D.C. with two pandas. The pandas traveled aboard a FedEx Boeing 777-F, known as the “FedEx Panda Express.”

Departing Atlanta, FedEx transported four giant pandas from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU). The FedEx Panda Express departed on October 12, local time, and arrived in Chengdu on October 13, Beijing time. The four pandas aboard included 27-year-old female Lun Lun and 27-year-old male Yang Yang, who have resided at Zoo Atlanta since 1999, and their twin female offspring, Ya Lun and Xi Lun, born at Zoo Atlanta in 2016. They have now safely arrived at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.

On the return flight, FedEx transported two pandas from CTU to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) in Washington, D.C. The FedEx Panda Express departed Chengdu on October 15, Beijing time, and arrived at Dulles International Airport on October 15, local time. From there, the pandas were taken by truck to NZCBI. The two pandas aboard included two-year-old male Bao Li and two-year-old female Qing Bao. Bao Li is the grandcub of Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, whom FedEx transported to China, along with their cub, Xiao Qi Ji, in November 2023.

For more than two decades, FedEx has worked with the Chinese government and zoos around the world to safely transport giant pandas to and from China. The company is committed to keeping supply chains moving and connecting communities around the world by enabling global trade. FedEx donated the transportation cost as part of its ongoing corporate social responsibility and environmental conservation efforts.

“Each giant panda move is special, and we’re always honored when selected as the trusted transportation provider,” said Richard W. Smith, chief operating officer, International, and chief executive officer, Airline, FedEx. “We have had the privilege of transporting pandas since 2000, but this was our first roundtrip move, delivering the bears to and from China within the same aircraft journey. The safe delivery of Lun Lun, Yang Yang, Ya Lun, and Xi Lun to China and Bao Li and Qing Bao to the U.S. demonstrates the company’s commitment to leveraging our extensive global network to connect communities. FedEx is once again proud to deliver this precious cargo.”

Animal care experts from Zoo Atlanta and NZCBI were on board the flights. The animals were the only cargo on both flights, aside from supplies including bamboo, water, and the pandas’ favorite treats.

Before their trips, the animals spent time getting familiar with their enclosures to ensure they were safe and comfortable during their journeys. Upon arrival in Chengdu, Lun Lun, Yang Yang, Ya Lun, and Xi Lun were met by their new keepers on the tarmac before moving to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.

“FedEx is honored to once again be entrusted with these significant deliveries. The panda move has been a success,” said Poh-Yian Koh, Senior Vice President of FedEx and President of FedEx China. ‘This transport sets a FedEx record for the number of giant pandas transported in a single trip and the complexity of the scheduled flight arrangements. Since becoming a panda transportation provider, FedEx has fulfilled 12 cross-border transports. As we accompany pandas to various destinations around the world or back to their home country, we witness the love and affection for pandas within the global community. FedEx continues to remain committed to this endeavor to promote cultural exchanges worldwide.”

Once they arrived in Washington, D.C., Bao Li and Qing Bao began their quarantine ahead of their public debut in January 2025.

Including these moves, FedEx has had the privilege of transporting 21 pandas to and from China. Previous FedEx Panda Express flights include:

  • 2023: from USA to China
  • 2023: from USA to China
  • 2019: from USA to China
  • 2017: from USA to China
  • 2013: from China to Canada
  • 2012: from China to France
  • 2011: from China to Scotland
  • 2010: from USA to China
  • 2003: from China to USA
  • 2000: from China to USA


About FedEx Corp.

FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce, and business services. With annual revenue of $88 billion, the company offers integrated business solutions utilizing its flexible, efficient, and intelligent global network. Consistently ranked among the world’s most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its more than 500,000 employees to remain focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards, and the needs of their customers and communities. FedEx is committed to connecting people and possibilities around the world responsibly and resourcefully, with a goal to achieve carbon-neutral operations by 2040. To learn more, please visit fedex.com/about.