Pacific Air Cargo delivery pays off with baby rhino

A Pacific Air Cargo freighter unloads a shipment f two rhinos.
Photo Credit: Pacific Air Cargo

Pacific Air Cargo state that no cargo is too difficult for the team to handle. Last month their shipment of a breeding pair of rhinoceros resulted in a further special delivery.

The Honolulu Zoo announced the arrival of a new baby Eastern black rhinoceros born on Wednesday, April 19, 2023.

Photo Credit: Pacific Air Cargo

A special delivery


Pacific Air Cargo proudly played a part with their role – transporting the parents, Aria (mother) and Kendi (father) from California to Honolulu last September and November. The male baby is the first offspring of the rhino couple.

These parents were identified as a breeding pair as a part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan (SSP).

“We are all so thrilled with the very first birth of a rhinoceros at the Honolulu Zoo,” said Honolulu Zoo Director Linda Santos.

“We celebrate a successful SSP pairing and are very fortunate to have such a special educational opportunity for our staff to observe Aria throughout her pregnancy and delivery.”

The calf weighs approximately 50 pounds, 1/50th of Aria’s weight of 2,600 pounds, and is nursing well. He is curious, displays a playful personality, and stays close to his mother.

The baby has not yet been named – a name will be chosen at a later date. Until the family can be safely integrated, Aria and her calf will share one half of the rhino exhibit while Kendi will occupy the other half.

“It is always so thrilling to be a part of the Honolulu Zoo’s growth and sustainability efforts,” stated Tanja Janfruechte, Pacific Air Cargo CEO.

“Pacific Air Cargo is honored be a partner in those efforts through the transportation of the rhino parents.”

Specialist shipping


Founded in 2000, Pacific Air Cargo (PAC) provides exclusive Boeing 747-400 express air cargo services six days a week between Los Angeles and Honolulu, with onward connections to Hawaii’s neighbor islands.

This includes a weekly service to Pago Pago (American Samoa), bi-weekly service to Guam, and road feeder service to many gateway locations across the US mainland. 

Pacific Air Cargo pride themselves on the provision of specialist shipping services. There Boeing 747-400F freighter aircraft offers unrivaled capability for shipping outsize cargo on its scheduled services between Los Angeles and Honolulu.

According to their website the carrier has shipped a broad variety of oversize consignments including military Humvees, helicopters, large commercial jet engines, giraffe, movie sets, and rock concert stage and sound equipment.

In addition, the cargo carrier also has access to nose-loading B-747 aircraft for exceptionally large consignments.

The Eastern black rhino


The critically endangered Eastern black rhino is the smaller of the two African rhino species, the other being the white rhino. They are up to five feet at the shoulder, approximately 12 feet in length, and weigh up to 3,000 pounds.

These rhinos have three toes, thick dark brown to gray colored skin, and two fibrous keratin horns. They are best distinguished from the white rhino by their pointed, rather than square upper lip.

These black rhinos are reported to live up to 35 years in the wild and up to 50 years in human care.

Kendi can currently be seen on exhibit in the African Savanna near the play apparatus at the Honolulu Zoo. Aria and her baby are expected to venture out on exhibit within the next couple of months.

Visitors are welcome to take a peek at the rhino family and are encouraged to be respectful while viewing and taking photos.

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