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  • Chapman Freeborn is the largest air charter broker in the world with 36 offices in 20 countries
  • Chapman Freeborn was established in 1973
  • Annual group turnover is over $450m
  • The Chapman Freeborn group now employs over 250 personnel
  • The passenger department provide air charters to a client base which includes travel agents, tour operators, MICE travel organisers and governments
  • The cargo department specialise in moving urgent air cargo, heavy and outsize pieces, high value commodities, dangerous goods and AOG parts
  • The company was voted Air Cargo Charter Broker of the Year at the ACW World Air Cargo Awards in 2007 and 2008
  • Many of the world’s major relief organisations, governments, NGOs and other aid providers use the company’s expertise in transporting relief goods and organising personnel evacuations
  • Chapman Freeborn also provide ACMI, wet, damp and dry leasing solutions for many of the world’s largest airlines
  • The Chapman Freeborn group also provide General Sales Agency (GSA), Station Management and Ground Handling Services
  • The 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

ICRC president flies to Georgia and Russia to assess humanitarian situation

20th August 2008

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has coordinated urgent flights for the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, who travelled to Georgia and Russia to assess the humanitarian impact of the conflict in the region.

A midsize Hawker 800 aircraft was chartered for the multi-leg visit, with Chapman Freeborn’s London office undertaking preparations immediately upon receiving the ICRC’s request.

Tight timescales and the sensitive political situation in the region made obtaining clearances and insurance challenging, but the Chapman Freeborn team worked closely with ICRC’s regional offices in Georgia and Russia to secure special dispensation for the flights.

Mr Kellenberger and four ICRC colleagues first flew from Geneva to the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Sunday 17th August for talks with President Mikheil Saakashvili.

From Tbilisi the group flew on to the North Ossetian city of Vladikavkaz, and then on to Moscow to meet senior officials, including Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

The three-day trip concluded on Tuesday 19th August, and the group returned to Switzerland on the chartered aircraft.

Meanwhile, Chapman Freeborn's UK, Belgium and Netherlands offices have also been involved in transporting relief cargo to the region.

This has included coordination of the movement of over 200 tons of ICRC relief cargo to Tbilisi on seven IL-76 charters from Amman and an AN-12 charter from Geneva.

A further 25 tons of relief cargo was flown to Tbilisi from Orebro on a DC-8 for Sweden-based Raddningsverket,  and 16 tons of aid was transported on an AN-12 flight from Brindisi for the UN World Food Programme.

 

Photos: A midsize Hawker 800 aircraft was chartered for the ICRC's visit to Georgia and Russia

 

For full details of Chapman Freeborn's global offices please visit: www.chapman-freeborn.com

 

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