The Airbus Foundation and Air Côte d’Ivoire have organised their first goodwill flight to transport school supplies and clothes for underprivileged children aboard the airline’s newest A320.
As part of Air Côte d’Ivoire’s corporate social responsibility policy, this mission will support the education and health sector – areas in great need in the region.
The aircraft took off from Toulouse on 25 November carrying 3 tonnes of goods, donated by Aviation Sans Frontières, to Air Côte d’Ivoire’s home base in Abidjan. The relief items will be distributed to the three NGOs Health Alliance, Children of Africa and SOS Village d’enfants d’Abobo.
“Whenever possible with our customers, we try to use delivery flights of new aircraft to ship humanitarian donations to countries or regions in need,” said Fabrice Brégier, President Airbus Commercial Aircraft and member of the Airbus Foundation’s Board of Directors. “I welcome Air Côte d’Ivoire to our network of partners and thank the airline as well as Aviation Sans Frontières for their logistics support and tireless efforts to make this mission a reality.”
27 November 2017
Photos: copyright (c) Airbus s.a.s. – J-B. ACCARIEZ / Master Films
This post was published on 27 November 2017 12:18
Emirates has announced plans to recruit more than 1,500 pilots over the next two years,…
Perth Airport has announced the return of China Southern Airlines' seasonal direct flights between Perth…
Eindhoven Airport has added seven new lifting aids in its baggage hall, bringing the total…
Dubai International Airport (DXB) saw a strong start to 2025, welcoming 23.4 million passengers in…
Finnair announced it will cancel approximately 140 flights on Friday, May 2, due to a…
Athens has signed a deal with Airbus Helicopters for eight H215 helicopters, with options for…