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Radia and Blue Water Shipping Partner to Deliver Integrated Heavy-Lift and Multimodal Project Cargo Solutions
By MGN Editorial•June 24, 2026 at 02:19 PM
Radia and Blue Water Shipping have announced a strategic collaboration combining WindRunner airlift capabilities with global multimodal project cargo expertise, targeting the oversized and complex logistics sector.
## Radia and Blue Water Shipping Forge Strategic Alliance for Complex Project Cargo
Radia, the Colorado-based developer of the WindRunner™ — billed as the world's largest cargo aircraft — and Blue Water Shipping, the Danish global logistics specialist headquartered in Esbjerg, have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at delivering integrated solutions for oversized and complex cargo movements worldwide.
According to a joint statement released on 24 June 2026, the two companies will jointly market logistics solutions that combine WindRunner's heavy airlift capabilities with Blue Water Shipping's established multimodal project cargo network. The partnership is designed to address growing demand for the transportation of exceptionally large or technically complex freight that falls outside the scope of conventional logistics chains.
### WindRunner Meets Multimodal Expertise
The WindRunner aircraft, currently in development by Radia, is engineered to carry oversized cargo — including wind turbine blades and other large renewable energy components — that cannot be accommodated by existing air freight platforms. By pairing this capability with Blue Water Shipping's decades of experience in sea, road, and rail project cargo logistics, the collaboration aims to offer end-to-end solutions for clients in the energy, infrastructure, and industrial sectors.
Blue Water Shipping has long been a recognised player in the heavy-lift and project cargo space, with particular strength in supporting the offshore wind and oil and gas industries. The addition of an airlift dimension to its service portfolio could prove significant as project timelines tighten and clients seek faster delivery options for critical components.
### Implications for the Project Cargo Market
The announcement reflects a broader trend in the project cargo and heavy-lift sector, where logistics providers are increasingly seeking to offer seamless, door-to-door solutions that bridge the gap between air, sea, and land transport modes. For the maritime industry specifically, the collaboration underscores the growing intersection between aviation logistics and traditional shipping services — particularly as the global energy transition drives demand for the movement of large-scale renewable infrastructure components.
While WindRunner remains in the development phase, the partnership signals early-stage positioning by both companies to capture market share in what is expected to be a rapidly expanding segment of the complex logistics market.
Full details of the collaboration were disclosed via PR Newswire on 24 June 2026.
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