The aviation services
group, founded in 1961, used a single charter flight—an A330-200F—to complete
this operation. EgyptAir's freighter flight departed from Dubai and arrived in
Al Arish, Egypt, delivering essential relief and humanitarian aid supplies to
the region.
According to an official statement from the
company, the aid was initially transported to Egypt and then further
distributed to Gaza due to the closure of borders resulting from the ongoing
conflict. The release mentioned, "Operating
from international airports allowed for any potential issues regarding permit
and traffic rights to be easily organised before the mission."
So, Air Partner
coordinated with a local agency and freight forwarder in the UAE for a
successful on-time delivery. It mentioned that the only challenge presented was that given that the cargo shipment
contained medicine, there needed to be a temperature control onboard, ensuring
the contents were transported in a temperature range between +15 and +25
degrees Celsius.
Commenting on this cargo
operation, Pierre Van Der Stichele, VP of Global Cargo, Air Partner, said,
"Air Partner's decades of expertise in the handling of urgent, sensitive,
and lifesaving cargo has made our team a crucial part of relief efforts all
over the globe. I am proud of our team's
ongoing commitment to carefully and efficiently transporting humanitarian aid
with a level of speed and agility that our partners can trust."