The Airbus Helicopters Foundation provides aid in Vanuatu following Tropical Cyclone Pam
The Airbus Helicopters Foundation
| 2015/04/01 | 288 words
| AVIATION WORLD NEWS | HELICOPTERS
The Airbus Helicopters Foundation in coordination with French Foreign Affairs Ministry Crisis Center have joined forces to distribute medical supplies, food and other humanitarian aid to the communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu, an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, some 1,7500 km east of Australia. The category five cyclone caused enormous damage to Vanuatu’s infrastructure, leaving it “completely destroyed” according to Vanuatu's President Baldwin Lonsdale, who called for help to rebuild the country. Aid agencies have indicated that conditions are among the most challenging they have faced.
Airbus Helicopters Foundation has worked with other stakeholders involved in the rescue operation in order to provide necessary helicopter flight hours to humanitarian workers from various agencies so they may reach communities in the most devastated areas of the archipelago.
“Following a severe natural disaster, helicopters are a powerful mean of transportation able to provide the aid needed for those affected by the tragedy,” said Guillaume Faury, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Foundation and CEO of Airbus Helicopters. “Supported by our on-site partners in doing so, the Airbus Helicopters Foundation is fulfilling its primary mission: helping people for whom helicopters mean rescue and assistance.”
With few helicopters available locally to support the operations, the Airbus Helicopters Foundation, supported by Airbus Helicopters representatives in Australia, has partnered with New Zealand operator Garden City Helicopters (also present in the archipelago as the owner of Vanuatu Helicopters Ltd) which has sent an AS350 and a BK117 to help with the on-going humanitarian aid operation. The AS350 and the BK117 were freighted from New Zealand and arrived in Port Vila on March 20 and the first flight of the AS350 was completed on March 22 for the transportation of medical supplies.
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