The operation helped redistribute more than 15,000 kilograms of supplies, including KN-95 masks, surgical gowns and COVID-19 test kits between distribution hubs in Italy.
The flight from the US 86th Airlift Wing out of Ramstein Air Base, Germany, is the first in a planned series of US Air Forces mobility support operations to Italy.
The flight marked another successful use of NATO’s Rapid Air Mobility (RAM) initiative, activated in March 2020. The RAM initiative simplifies procedures for military relief flights by using a unique NATO call sign to accelerate air traffic control clearances. This initiative is possible because of the close cooperation between NATO and EUROCONTROL.
NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu welcomed the flight, saying: “The United States Air Force’s support for Italy is another demonstration of Allied solidarity in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the beginning of the crisis, military forces from across the Alliance have helped to transport patients, medical personnel and hundreds of tons of supplies. The latest use of NATO’s Rapid Air Mobility initiative shows how NATO is taking concrete steps to ensure we can act even more quickly in this crisis.”
image courtesy of NATO
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