Update on Operation Airlift
North Pole Flight Command issued an update on Operation Air Lift, which is a support mechanism for Operation Merry Christmas.
It involves thousands of elves, reindeer and sleighs that are dispatched from the North Pole to help with Santa’s flight. These sleighs transport freight from the North Pole to select and secret locations around the world.
From these locations sleighs are also loaded and dispatched to deliver to Santa’s sleigh while Santa is in flight.
Of course, Santa’s sleigh cannot carry everything Santa delivers in one load. The sleigh is loaded and reloaded constantly as Santa makes his way around the world. It is a fast, coordinated effort that requires an extremely high level of organization and efficiency to keep Santa resupplied throughout his annual trek.
As of this date, the flow of sleighs from the North Pole is fairly small, only about 200 sleighs a day. But that number increases daily until the day Santa launches. On that date, tens of thousands of sleighs will be airborne all over the world.
For more information about Operation Air Lift, please listen to the North Pole Radio News report in the player above.
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Thank you, Elf Harold; I heard Santa’s A-Team reindeer are now working with the test sleigh. I’m glad they fly over my country! Their plan is very complicated, but it sounds amazing that they work well. Migrating birds never hit each other while flying. How about reindeer? Can they fly well? Or do their pilots operate them? Thank you, Merry Christmas! XD