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Airlines from around the world have united in joining the rescue operation in Turkey

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When a major natural disaster strikes, aircraft, whether military or commercial, become an essential component of the relief effort. 

This has certainly proved to be the case with the earthquake that shook Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023, causing widespread destruction and tens of thousands of deaths. 

Airlines from all over the world have rushed to join the rescue and relief efforts by contributing their most essential assets: their aircraft. 

A few days ago, we explained how the two largest airlines in Turkey, Turkish Airlines and Pegasus, were supporting these efforts (and to that we should also add SunExpress, another airline based in the country).

Now, assorted聽other carriers have聽deployed聽aircraft to fly emergency teams and supplies to the affected area.聽

We have compiled a (non-exhaustive) list of airlines that have announced their participation in some way or another, within聽the massive international rescue operation that has been ongoing over聽the last two weeks.聽

Qatar Airways and Azerbaijan Airlines were among the first to send aircraft loaded with emergency aid;聽

Emirates  struck, going on to establish what it calls 鈥榓 humanitarian air bridge鈥 to bring over 100 tons of supplies, in close coordination with several aid and relief agencies. 

Vueling dispatched聽an A320 from Barcelona to Gaziantep airport (GZT), one of the closest to the disaster area, with eight聽tons of aid provided by the Spanish and Catalan Red Cross organizations;聽聽

Another airline based in Spain, charter operator Wamos,聽has played its part in聽relief work聽too, flying, on an Airbus A330, a team composed of 111 rescue workers and 3 dogs;

British Airways operated a relief flight in conjunction with Khalsa Aid;

Lufthansa got involved by sending over one of its Boeing 777 cargo aircraft;

The same aircraft type (although in a passenger configuration) deployed to the area by Portuguese operator Euroatlantic;

Relations between Greece and Turkey are usually tense, but such differences can be聽temporarily put aside when disaster strikes. Aegean Airlines has been deploying several of its aircraft to support the relief operations in south-eastern Turkey.

Austrian Airlines flew emergency teams, including some dogs, to Turkey and back;

And Czech airline Smartwings has made its own contribution to the cause;聽

Airplanes belonging to聽Pakistan International Airlines, Saudia and Middle Eastern Airlines have also been聽among those rushing聽to the region;

El Al sent over several planes as part of the relief effort,聽in聽addition to which the Israeli airline has announced the resumption of regular flights to Turkey after a 16-year hiatus;

And last but not least, airlines from as far afield as Mongolia精东影业 MIAT have been operating in the disaster area.聽

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