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Jay_solo
18th Oct 2010, 15:53
Do charities and NGO's pay for the charter of aircraft to send aid in times of disasters? Or do the air cargo companies donate an aircraft?

DBate
18th Oct 2010, 19:14
I guess that depends.

I know that after the Haiti earthquake and the disaster in Pakistan e.g. Lufthansa Cargo did a couple of flights where the company donated the aircraft. I.e. they paid for the aircraft, crew, fuel, etc.

Herkybird
18th Oct 2010, 23:52
As a general rule the major aid agencies charter the airplanes they use in humanitarian aid. This is true for agencies like the UN World Food Programme and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Some of the religious charities like Missionary Aviation Fellowship (MAF) or Samaritan's Purse operate their own aricraft.

no-engines
19th Oct 2010, 05:54
and some of it is general operations

Plenty of good information with real world examples of TNT's support to World Food Programme here: Moving the World | TNT's partnership with UN World Food Programme (WFP) (http://www.movingtheworld.org/)