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Disaster response non-profit Airlink and Qatar Airways Cargo have teamed up to coordinate shipments to several disaster-stricken countries.

Airways Cargo and Airlink have delivered 58 shipments on behalf of 22 organisations offering 2.1 million USD in transportation relief, mobilising 351 tonnes of humanitarian supplies to seventeen countries. This translates to an estimated 5.8 million people worldwide.

Much needed aid

Much needed aid has been sent to several countries including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Philippines, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Lebanon, Jordan, Bangladesh, Türkiye, and Syria. The types of cargo flown are medicines, medical supplies, hospital beds, solar equipment, nutritional supplements, water and sanitation supplies, tarps, blankets, hygiene kits, and food assistance.

The partnership with Qatar Airways Cargo also benefits Airlink’s nonprofit partners as well who assist global communities impacted by disasters and other humanitarian cities around the world.

As part of the renewed contract that is in effect until April 2025, the cargo carrier is expected to mobilise 500 tonnes of relief supplies free of charge.

Guillaume Halleux, chief officer cargo at Qatar Airways said: “Partnerships are very crucial especially when they are for a noble cause. We are glad to support our trusted and qualified partner Airlink to transport humanitarian cargo, thereby impacting millions of lives globally. Airfreight plays a critical role in responding to crises and supporting the work of governments and NGOs around the world. With our extensive network, charter capabilities and extensive, young and modern fleet as well as support from our dedicated teams worldwide, we are able to support disaster-stricken areas swiftly.”

Steve Smith, Airlink President and CEO added: “We are deeply grateful to have the support of Qatar Airways Cargo; together we are bringing aid and hope to millions of people.. The reach of Qatar Airways Cargo network, and the commitment of the Qatar team, has made it possible for Airlink and our partner network of humanitarian organisations to greatly expand the number of places and people we can help.”

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