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ACS arranges over 40 charter flights to Turkey and Syria

Okay great! Could you help with this info: What was the route? Sharjah to Damascus What aircraft was chosen and why? B737F due to availability and aircraft that can operate to Syria What was the cargo? Relief items tents/blankets What was the reason for the flight? Earthquake How much cargo in tonnes? 11T How was it loaded? Through the sidedoor using a highloader Did you need permits/did you work with anyone outside of ACS to gain permits? ACS Dubai helped procure aircraft Did you work with other ACS offices to arrange this charter? ACS Dubai When did enquiry come in and when did charter fly, how quick was it all arranged and flown? What was the configuration? Enquiry cam in Tues morning, landed Fri morning If the carriers logo is showing in the photo, do you have permission to publish the photo or do we need to blur anything out on the image? Please blur carrier log and also UNICEF logo on cargo Can these images go on social media and please let me know if there is anything that cannot be mentioned. Thank you! ? Can you send me draft before publishing, we cant mention Unicef or KN *REMOVED ALL UNICEF, HIVIS LOGOS AND AIRCRAFT REG
 

Air Charter Service’s passenger and cargo teams have arranged more than 40 charter flights to Turkey and Syria since the devastating earthquakes in Turkey on 6th February. The team have been working non-stop initially flying in search and rescue teams, the day after they struck, and since transporting more than 2,000 tonnes of humanitarian cargo on behalf of governments and humanitarian organisations (NGOs).

Ben Dinsdale, Director of Government and Humanitarian Services, commented: “We started receiving calls for help early on the Monday, before the second earthquake had struck. Most importantly for the search and rescue personnel ready to go, Gaziantep Airport – nearest the epicentre – was still fully operational. By the following day we had flown German and British teams there, as well as someone from our Frankfurt office to oversee the smooth operation of the following charters.

“Later in the week we started flying in relief cargo, with our first flight being an entire field hospital on a Boeing 747 from Spain. We have now transported more than 2,000 tonnes of relief cargo on a wide variety of aircraft, including Boeing 737s, 747s, 757s and 777s, Airbus A300s and A330s, and Ilyushin 76s. The cargo has included shelters, tents, blankets, food and drink supplies, as well as the field hospital.

“The cargo flights have come from all around the globe, including Asia, the US, the Middle East, Northern Europe and even the Canary Islands. We still have several charters booked that will fly in the next couple of weeks.
“It is times like these that we feel we can really help to make a difference in thousands of people’s lives. Our hearts go out to them at this terrible time, but hopefully we can, in some small way, make their lives slightly more bearable for now.”

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ACS arranges over 40 charter flights to Turkey and Syria

Okay great! Could you help with this info: What was the route? Sharjah to Damascus What aircraft was chosen and why? B737F due to availability and aircraft that can operate to Syria What was the cargo? Relief items tents/blankets What was the reason for the flight? Earthquake How much cargo in tonnes? 11T How was it loaded? Through the sidedoor using a highloader Did you need permits/did you work with anyone outside of ACS to gain permits? ACS Dubai helped procure aircraft Did you work with other ACS offices to arrange this charter? ACS Dubai When did enquiry come in and when did charter fly, how quick was it all arranged and flown? What was the configuration? Enquiry cam in Tues morning, landed Fri morning If the carriers logo is showing in the photo, do you have permission to publish the photo or do we need to blur anything out on the image? Please blur carrier log and also UNICEF logo on cargo Can these images go on social media and please let me know if there is anything that cannot be mentioned. Thank you! ? Can you send me draft before publishing, we cant mention Unicef or KN *REMOVED ALL UNICEF, HIVIS LOGOS AND AIRCRAFT REG
 

Air Charter Service’s passenger and cargo teams have arranged more than 40 charter flights to Turkey and Syria since the devastating earthquakes in Turkey on 6th February. The team have been working non-stop initially flying in search and rescue teams, the day after they struck, and since transporting more than 2,000 tonnes of humanitarian cargo on behalf of governments and humanitarian organisations (NGOs).

Ben Dinsdale, Director of Government and Humanitarian Services, commented: “We started receiving calls for help early on the Monday, before the second earthquake had struck. Most importantly for the search and rescue personnel ready to go, Gaziantep Airport – nearest the epicentre – was still fully operational. By the following day we had flown German and British teams there, as well as someone from our Frankfurt office to oversee the smooth operation of the following charters.

“Later in the week we started flying in relief cargo, with our first flight being an entire field hospital on a Boeing 747 from Spain. We have now transported more than 2,000 tonnes of relief cargo on a wide variety of aircraft, including Boeing 737s, 747s, 757s and 777s, Airbus A300s and A330s, and Ilyushin 76s. The cargo has included shelters, tents, blankets, food and drink supplies, as well as the field hospital.

“The cargo flights have come from all around the globe, including Asia, the US, the Middle East, Northern Europe and even the Canary Islands. We still have several charters booked that will fly in the next couple of weeks.
“It is times like these that we feel we can really help to make a difference in thousands of people’s lives. Our hearts go out to them at this terrible time, but hopefully we can, in some small way, make their lives slightly more bearable for now.”

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