More Than 100 Tons of Relief Goods Left for Turkiye Via Ostend-Bruges Airport

Feb. 16, 2023
Partners Skyline Air Services and Egyptair Cargo joined forces for these humanitarian flights, and the airport and handler Aviapartner also gave their full support and cooperation for the fast handling of these urgent flights.

On February 14 and 15, more than 100 tons of relief goods left Ostend-Bruges Airport for Istanbul, Turkiye. From there, the goods will be further distributed in the impacted regions. The goods on board of Egyptair Cargo's two A330 cargo planes included blankets, clothing, tents, emergency generators and medical equipment.

Partners Skyline Air Services and Egyptair Cargo selflessly joined forces for these humanitarian flights. The airport and handler Aviapartner also gave their full support and cooperation for the fast handling of these urgent flights.

"Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the recent earthquakes. Ostend-Bruges Airport wants to make its contribution to those in need by doing everything possible to make these humane flights possible. Together with all partners, we therefore do this selflessly," says CEO Eric Dumas.