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Apr 24 2020

COVID-19 missions: 45 tons of medical protective equipment delivered in Hungary


Budapest, 24 April – A Boeing C-17 landed in Budapest carrying nearly 45 tons of medical supplies from Malaysia on Friday afternoon.


The flight was arranged by the Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC). The aircraft took off from its home base Pápa Air Base on 22 April and reached Malaysia on the following day, loading the essential equipment to support Hungary in its fight against COVID-19.

COVID-19 missions: 45 tons of medical protective equipment delivered in Hungary

This Emergency Response Mission, requested by Hungary, is the sixth completed by the SAC since 25 March. In total, nearly 250 tons of medical supplies including masks, gloves, PPEs, and mobile Intensive Care units have been delivered to Romania, the Dutch Caribbean's, Bulgaria, and now Hungary.

Under the SAC programme, ten NATO Allies and two partner countries jointly own and operate three C-17 heavy cargo aircraft, sharing flying hours and costs. This multinational programme is supported by the NATO Support and Procurement Agency, which manages the three Globemaster C-17 aircraft stationed at Pápa Airbase, including acquisition and sustainment.

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