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  • Chapman Freeborn is the largest air charter broker in the world with 36 offices in 20 countries
  • In June 2007, we were voted"Air Cargo Charter Broker of The Year" at the ACW World Air Cargo Awards in Munich
  • Chapman Freeborn was established in 1973
  • Annual group turnover is over $450m
  • The Chapman Freeborn group employs nearly 300 personnel
  • We specialise in moving urgent cargo, heavy and outsize pieces, high value commodities, dangerous goods and AOG parts
  • Many of the world’s major relief organisations, governments, NGOs and other aid providers use our expertise in transporting relief goods and organising personnel evacuations
  • We provide ACMI, wet, damp and dry leasing solutions for many of the world’s largest airlines
  • We also provide General Sales Agency (GSA), Station Management and Ground Handling Services
  • Our operations division, Paragon Global Flight Support provides 24 hour outsourced flight support
  • Chapman Freeborn is listed in the Sunday Times’ Top Track 250 of the biggest mid-market private companies in the UK

For further information on this story, or about the Chapman Freeborn Group, please contact Julie Black or Andy James on +44 (0)1293 572832

Chapman Freeborn coordinates largest ever horse flight from Maastricht

18th April 2008

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering this week arranged a charter of a B747-200F with MK Airlines to transport 73 showjumping horses from the Netherlands to a major showcase event in Doha, Qatar.

The horses, valued at â?¬320 million, made the return trip to Doha from Maastricht Aachen Airport, for whom the operation represented the single biggest movement of horses they have done to date. It is believed to be one of the largest flights of showjumping horses ever carried out worldwide.

Chapman Freeborn received the request from Qatar Airways, which had been tasked with ensuring the safe transportation of the horses for the Global Champions Tour, a worldwide event organised by the Federation Equestre Internationale.

The operation represented a major logistical challenge, with preparations for the charter beginning long before the flight date, in cooperation with Qatar Airways, Animal Flight Services and Maastricht Aachen Airport.

Chapman Freeborn’s Lesley Cripps and Niels Boelens arranged for an MK Airlines B747-200F aircraft for the return flight, and were able to assist with coordinating the extensive documentation and permits required for such a shipment.

With the further help of MK Airlines’ commercial executive Rob Hotchkiss, the aircraft configuration was adapted so the horses could be accompanied by a team of 13 grooms and a vet, to further ensure their safety and well-being during the flight.

On the day of the flight Chapman Freeborn were on hand to fully oversee the loading of the aircraft in Maastricht, where the horses were placed into secure stalls, before being carefully eased onto the aircraft.

The charter departed on schedule, watched by an array of media, including cameras and reporters from national TV news.

Lesley Cripps, cargo charter sales manager for Chapman Freeborn UK said:

“Experience and meticulous planning is key to any successful cargo charter operation, and this is especially true when transporting live animals.

“As is always the case, the welfare of the horses was of paramount importance throughout this operation. Together with the other professionals involved, we successfully ensured the whole charter was conducted as swiftly and smoothly as possible.”

Rob Hotchkiss from MK Airlines, said:

“We were delighted to assist this shipment, which highlighted the care we take when moving not only valuable consignments, but in this case such a prestigious live cargo.”

Sander Heijmans, CEO of Maastricht Aachen Airport and Maastricht Handling Services added:

“In spring 2009 we will operate from a new 20,000m2  cargo terminal which will allow us to improve our offering further. As the terminal is almost triple the size of our current one we are looking forward tobreaking the record many times in the years to come.”

The Doha event was widely considered a success, won by the Irish showjumper Denis Lynch and the 10-year old Lantinus 3. It has already been announced that in 2009 Doha will once again feature as part of the Global Champions Tour, as the city where the final will be held.

The return flight of horses touched back down smoothly in Maastricht on the morning of Monday April 14, where unloading was again overseen by the Chapman Freeborn team. The horses were all disembarked and checked by a team of government vets within three hours of arrival.

 

Photographer for aircraft images above: Harald Sluis

 

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Chapman Freeborn Airchartering Ltd

Tel (24HR): +44 (0)1293 572872

Fax: +44 (0)1293 572873

Email: lon@chapman-freeborn.com

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