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Boeing Sends 20,000lbs Of Aid On A Brand New Ethiopian 787

Ethiopian cargo flight

On October 1st, a brand new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner took off from Everett Paine Field in Washington (United States) for Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). The aircraft was being delivered from Boeing’s final assembly facilities to its customer, Ethiopian Airlines. However, this wasn’t a typical delivery flight. Instead, it was a humanitarian delivery flight which saw the aircraft loaded with humanitarian supplies.

The flight was a collaboration between Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines, marking their 40thhumanitarian delivery flight.

According to Boeing, the new 787-9 Dreamliner departed Everett, Washington, carrying more than 20,000 pounds of humanitarian supplies. The shipment, including supplies for health care and family needs. These supplies will be distributed to hospitals, clinics, and charities in the Addis Ababa region.

“Ethiopian Airlines has been deeply involved in transporting critical COVID-19 supplies to support communities during these difficult and challenging times…Building on our history of collaboration in humanitarian flights, we are partnering with Boeing to bring home health care supplies.” -Kagnew F. Asfaw, Vice President ET Holidays & Digital Sales, Ethiopian Airlines.

Support from Seattle’s Ethiopian community

Asfaw continues by thanking the Ethiopian community and several organizations in Seattle, who donated the supplies. Three charitable partners in Seattle provided humanitarian supplies on the flight:

  • Resolute Health Outreach (RHO)
  • The Ethiopian National COVID-19 Response Task Force of Seattle
  • Embuaa Family

These groups contributed supplies ranging from face masks, wipes, and sterile gloves to exam tables, bassinets, medicine, and more.

“Over the past 10 years, RHO has donated 200 tons of medical equipment to Ethiopia…This would not be possible without the help and cooperation of Ethiopian Airlines and Boeing. We are grateful for their commitment to this humanitarian project.” -Dr. Richard Solazzi, board chair at Resolute Health Outreach.

According to data from FlightRadar24.com, the 787-9 was registered as ET-AYC and operated flight ET9201. The aircraft departed Everett on October 1st at 19:22 local time, arriving at 20:28 local time in Addis Ababa. The total flight time was an impressive 15 hours and six minutes.

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