WFS and Airbus partner on Beirut aid flight
September 25, 2020 by Choice Aviation Services0Air CargoTop Story
Ground handler Worldwide Flight Services’ (WFS) team in Toulouse, provided ground and cargo handling services for a humanitarian flight organised by the Airbus Foundation to help victims of last month’s devastating explosion in Beirut.
The incident on 4 August, in which ammonium nitrate stored at the port of Beirut exploded, caused over 200 people to lose their lives and a further 6,500 injuries, as well as an estimated $10-15bn in damage to property which has left some 300,000 people homeless.
In the immediate aftermath of the disaster, Airbus provided satellite imagery to analyse the damage in order to help government analysts, NGOs and first responders see the full extent of the incident and to plan and expedite their response.
This has now been followed by an Airbus A350-900XWB flight from Toulouse to the Lebanese capital carrying 10 tonnes of humanitarian aid, organised by the Foundation and its partners Association Les Amis Du Liban-Toulouse, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, the Municipal Council of Toulouse, the German Red Cross/Bayer AG and Aviation sans Frontières.
In support of the mission, WFS coordinated the various donations, consolidated the shipments onto aircraft pallets, and arranged the loading and unloading of the A350 in France and Beirut respectively. The WFS team also provided crew assistance as well as passenger handling for 11 stranded Lebanese engineering students onboard the return flight, to enable them to continue their studies in France.
The cargo included medicine as well as visors and masks, school items, electrical products and IT equipment destined for the Saint George Hospital University Medical Center in Beirut, the local association Arc de Ciel and the Lebanese Red Cross.
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