IAF Steps up Efforts to Meet Requirements to Fight COVID-19

Indian Air Force

New Delhi: Indian Air Force (IAF) has stepped up its efforts to meet all the emerging requirements during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It continues to airlift essential supplies of medicine and ration along with medical personnel within the country, to equip state governments and supporting agencies to combat the contagion effectively.

On April 25, IAF’s transport aircraft landed at Lengpui Airport in Mizoram with 22 tonnes of medical supplies meant for combating Covid-19. The supplies were airlifted for the governments of Mizoram and Meghalaya. Till date, IAF has transported approximately 600 tonnes of medical equipment and support material.

A 15-member team of Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) Rapid Response had been sent to Kuwait on April 11 in response to the request from that country.

On completion of the task, the team was airlifted back from Kuwait in a C-130 aircraft of IAF on April 25. During the return, a six-year old girl suffering from cancer, requiring immediate emergency surgery was also evacuated along with her father.

IAF continues to maintain operational preparedness, while following all the guidelines issued by the Government ensuring social distancing measures to prevent the spread of the virus in IAF work places.