Royal Jordanian and Uzbekistan in Islamabad
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Royal Jordanian and Uzbekistan in Islamabad
An A340 of the airline brought in relief supplies, also an Uzbekistan Airways IL-76 in full livery, both were shown in CNN footage.
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Etihad Crystal Cargo A310-300
UK-based Air Charter Service teamed up with Etihad Crystal Cargo to move badly needed relief supplies to areas of Pakistan devastated by the recent earthquake. Where an estimated 40,000 are dead and as many as four million people homeless.
Air Charter Service which specializes in urgent, outsize and humanitarian flights said that it drew on past experience of such operations and had the rescue teams and all of their equipment in Islamabad within 30 hours of receiving the urgent call.
Working around the clock, the Etihad A310-300 transported three UK rescue teams, their sniffer dogs and 7 tons of hi-tech searching equipment from East Midlands Airport (EMA) to Islamabad (ISB).
Air Charter Service said its numerous aid flights to Islamabad and Peshawar have included a B747 packed with tents and blankets from East Midlands, IL-76's carrying food and medical supplies from Brussels and Vatry, and several other IL-76 relief flights from the Middle East.

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Luftansa Cargo Boeing 747 relief flight
Lufthansa Cargo Charter (LHC) came up big time for those in need, with a full B747 freighter that took off on October 14 filled with humanitarian aid.
The consignment provided by "Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen e.V." and a sister group "Aviation sans Frontiers" in France, included 100 tons of emergency supplies that were promptly dispatched from Frankfurt to Islamabad.
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Lufthansa Cargo Charter (LHC) came up big time for those in need, with a full B747 freighter that took off on October 14 filled with humanitarian aid.
The consignment provided by "Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen e.V." and a sister group "Aviation sans Frontiers" in France, included 100 tons of emergency supplies that were promptly dispatched from Frankfurt to Islamabad.
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ya i saw many IL-76's landing here and one c-130 too. donno which airline or airforce did they belong to. yesterday (sunday 23rd) two chinooks also passed through i donno whether they landed here or not but i guess they didnt coz they were flying very high and whenever an aircraft comes or goes away out of pew i can see it always.Did lots of relief flight land in Peshawar?...I think they should land in peshawar instead of Lahore.
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