About the Current Humanitarian Operation
Since April 2009, the company has been successfully implementing a non-parachute food airdrop program in Gulu, Uganda, as part of the United Nations World Food Programme. The key performance indicators of the operation are as follows:
- Operation Period: April 2009 to present
- Supply Volume: 2,830 tons of food delivered from April to December 2009
- Cargo Safety: 100%
- Transportation Vehicle: An-12 aircraft
Situation in the Republic of Uganda
The Republic of Uganda, specifically the Gulu region, is a territory with a high population density that urgently needs humanitarian support. This area has become a priority for international organizations implementing assistance programs. The regular delivery of food supplies to Gulu is of critical importance for ensuring the food security of the region.
An-12: An Effective Solution for Non-Parachute Cargo Delivery
The An-12 aircraft is a time-tested aircraft that has proven itself as a reliable means for carrying out humanitarian missions. Its technical characteristics and special systems make it an ideal choice for cargo delivery operations to hard-to-reach regions.
Key advantages of the An-12:
- Specialized non-parachute drop system
- High payload capacity
- Ability to operate on short runways
- Reliability in operation
- Ease of maintenance and repair
Thanks to these characteristics, the An-12 remains one of the most sought-after aircraft for performing humanitarian missions around the world.
Achieving 100% Cargo Safety
The 100% safety rate became possible thanks to:
- Team professionalism
- Thorough operation preparation
- Use of modern technologies
- Strict adherence to procedures