Over the past couple of weeks, leading aircraft charter
specialist, Air Charter Service, has chartered aircraft to fly a total of almost
500 tons of humanitarian aid, as well as almost 100 doctors, into
disaster-struck Mozambique so far.
Just a couple of weeks ago, Cyclone Idai swept through Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe.
It left at least 700 people dead and three million people in need of humanitarian
assistance. Air Charter Service has worked tirelessly since then in conjunction
with various aid agencies and governments, flying in a variety of cargo,
including cholera vaccines, water treatments, mosquito nets and tarpaulins.
Dan Morgan-Evans, Group Director of Cargo at ACS, said: “We even had one flight
that was transporting an entire field hospital to the region, including X-ray
machines and 4×4 vehicles. In total so far we have chartered aircraft for just
over 480 tons of equipment, on a variety of aircraft, ranging from Antonov 12s
and Ilyushin 76s, to Boeing 747-400s and Boeing 777s, with more to come in the
next few days.
“Our offices in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa have all been
involved in the relief effort. As well as the huge amount of cargo, we also had
a Boeing 737 transporting 80 doctors to Beira in Mozambique over the weekend.”
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About Air
Charter Service
We
are a global company with 25 worldwide offices, spanning all six major continents and we offer private jet, commercial
airliner and cargo aircraft charters, as well as onboard courier solutions. We
arrange almost 15,000 contracts annually with revenue of close to 700 million
dollars. We were formed in 1990 by Chairman Chris Leach and CEO Justin Bowman
in the basement of a house, and we now employ more than 500 staff worldwide.
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