Chapman Freeborn is actively organising emergency passenger and cargo charter flights in response to significant disruptions in Middle East aviation. The company, renowned for its crisis response capabilities, is collaborating with government ministries and authorities to provide critical air support amidst ongoing geopolitical instability. This includes evacuation missions and time-critical cargo movements, as well as strategic routing through disrupted air corridors.
Flight tracking data from Flightradar24 indicates that more than 2,000 flights to and from major Gulf airports have been cancelled, highlighting the extent of the disruption. Chapman Freeborn's operations are crucial in maintaining global continuity for clients, as airspace restrictions continue to shift.
The company is working closely with airlines, civil aviation authorities, governments, and humanitarian organisations to ensure precise coordination of each mission. Saska Gerasimova, Group CEO of Chapman Freeborn, emphasised the importance of "speed, flexibility, and reliable operational planning" during such uncertain times. The company's global teams are on standby 24/7 to provide safe routing and uninterrupted operations.
Chapman Freeborn, part of Avia Solutions Group, has over 50 years of experience in providing private air passenger and cargo charter services. The group operates a fleet of 145 aircraft worldwide and offers a wide range of aviation solutions, supported by 14,000 skilled professionals across six continents. As conditions evolve, Chapman Freeborn remains committed to safeguarding operations and protecting lives
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