‘In Rescue Mode’: Air Charter Service reflects on a busy response and relief cargo led 2023

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What was the route?Birmingham - Gaziantep  What aircraft was chosen and why? A330-200 - it could take the required configuration of pax and cargo  What was the reason for the flight? Response to the earthquake in Turkey  How many pax? 80, plus dogs and cargo  Did you need permits/did you work with anyone outside of ACS to gain permits?    Not sure.  Did you work with other ACS offices to arrange this charter? No, but it was joint effort between cargo (James C and Ben P) and CommJ (Marianne and Austin)  When did enquiry come in and when did charter fly, how quick was it all arranged and flown?Came in at around 4am on Tuesday morning, flown on Tuesday afternoon.  What was the configuration?80, plus dogs and cargo  If the carriers logo is showing in the photo, do you have the carriers permission to publish the photo or does this need to be blurred out?N/A?  Can these images go on social media and please let me know if there is anything that cannot be mentioned.Yes, we can mention FCDO, but please run any text past GLENN /the brokers before posting.

Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, had the busiest year for emergency response humanitarian flights in 2023, with a number of natural disasters and civil unrest requiring aid and evacuations.

Ben Dinsdale, ACS’s Director of Humanitarian and Government Services elaborated, “There are humanitarian projects and development efforts that are constantly going on, but unfortunately, last year saw a higher number of occasions than usual where we have had to activate our specialist Humanitarian Task Forces around our global offices in response to an emergency.”

“The first notable humanitarian operation that we arranged charters for last year was in February, following an earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale which struck Turkey, and was also strongly felt in Syria. By the following day, we had flown German and British search and rescue teams to the region, as well as an ACS representative to ensure the smooth operation of the charters that followed. In all we arranged charters for more than 2,000 tonnes of relief cargo to fly in, on a wide variety of aircraft, including Boeing 737s, 747s, 757s and 777s, Airbus A300s and A330s, and Ilyushin 76s. The cargo included shelters, tents, blankets, food and drink supplies, as well as the field hospital.”

In April, according to Dinsdale, following civil war breaking out in Sudan, ACS response teams in the US, Europe and Middle East were all called into action to evacuate people from the country. Following these evacuations, the specilist chartered aircraft over the next month to fly in a large amount of aid, for those displaced by the troubles.

Following the significant damage caused to Guam, the American territory in the Western Pacific, by Typhoon Mawar in June, ACS teams across our North American offices were asked to transport humanitarian cargo including generators, water tanks, tractors and trucks. A few months later, in August, wildfires started to spread across Hawaii. Again, ACS North American offices were put to an extremely busy schedule; flying in aid, as well as three charters with mobile phone towers to Maui.

In September, there were two major events in close proximity in a matter of days – first the Moroccan earthquake and then the floods following Storm Daniel in Libya a few days later. Very few charter flights were needed for Morocco, so attention became focussed on Libya, where we flew in more than 500 tonnes of aid, including shelter equipment, such as tarpaulins, tents and sleeping bags, as well as water purification tablets.

“This list by no means covers all of the emergency humanitarian charters that we did in 2023, but gives an idea of the breadth of charters arranged across the globe. Whilst the majority of the work in my role is supporting longer term relief and development projects, which is ongoing, I am proud that our skillsets can be put to good use in these emergency situations and help out in such tragic circumstances,” Dinsdale expressed.

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