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ISTAT AIRLINK A Humanitarian Initiative of the ISTAT Foundation. Aid & International Development Forum Transportation & Logistics Workshop June 8 & 9, 2011 Ty Prettyman, Program Director. AIRLINK – THE FUNDAMENTALS. Given:
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ISTAT AIRLINK A Humanitarian Initiative of the ISTAT Foundation Aid & International Development Forum Transportation & Logistics Workshop June 8 & 9, 2011 Ty Prettyman, Program Director
AIRLINK – THE FUNDAMENTALS • Given: • Charities and NGOs need air capacity to ship both routine and critical supplies and staff internationally…
AIRLINK – THE FUNDAMENTALS IATA Load Factors …and the capacity is clearly available Blue = empty space! No need to reinvent the wheel – let’s use empty space that is already flying around everyday!
HOW AIRLINK WORKS • On-line website gathers all NGO needs with airline offerings and, once a match is found, puts the airline and NGO in touch with one another to let them work out the details of the shipment
AIDMATRIX • Aidmatrix is a US-based, not-for profit organization specializing in supply chain management for humanitarian aid • Airlink Partnered with Aidmatrix – January 2010 • Website design & improvements • Aidmatrix provides assistance with NGO vetting procedures although actual vetting is performed by Airlink staff • Airlink matching website (www.airlink-istat.org) launched 31 May 2010 and is hosted by Aidmatrix 5
ISTAT AIRLINK TIMELINE • Airlink is a new program … • The Airlink concept was born in the 2009. All volunteer work force. • Jan 2010 – Haiti. Airlink not fully operational but able to respond. • March 2010 – Ty Prettyman joins as Airlink Program Director. • May 2010 – Airlink matching website formally launched. • May – Dec 2010 – Program building, airline & NGO recruiting, several missions accomplished. • March 2011 – Japan earthquake – AirLink sends aid workers and supplies to Japan. • Today: 13 airlines, 25 NGOs participate and actively recruiting NGOs and airlines. 6
AIRLINK PROCESS - NGO Entering a need: Reviewing Airline general offer: 9
AIRLINK PROCESS - AIRLINE Entering a general transportation offer: Reviewing NGO needs: 10
AIRLINK PARTICIPATION - AIRLINES Omni Air International TACA
AIRLINK PARTICIPATION – SELECTED NGOs One World Environment The Fishermen
HAITI – 12 January 2010 • 230,000 fatalities • Many more injured • Over 1 million made homeless 13
AIRLINK HAITI RESPONSE • AIRLINK HAITI RESPONSE • 2,010 doctors, nurses and relief workers moved • Over 500,500 lbs of cargo transported • 75 flights facilitated by AirLink into Haiti and the Dominican Republic • AirLink has donated over $400,000 to help support relief flights • Operations to Haiti continue 14
AIRLINK HELPING HAITI AirLink in conjunction with UPS, Partners in Health (PIH), Invacare Ohio, and Dr. Megan Coffee, has combined forces to move a shipment of oxygen container medical equipment, from Ohio to Haiti. UPS was able to fully donate the move door-to-door from Ohio to Haiti. 15
JAPAN – March 2011 Over 15,000 fatalities 6,000 injured Over 125,000 buildings damaged or destroyed 16
AIRLINK JAPAN RESPONSE • 15 Aid distribution workers from 4 different NGOs flown by Hawaiian Air from USA immediately after disaster • Over 1,000 lbs of aid supplies carried on board by relief workers • Shipped 200 ShelterBox units from UK to Tokyo on UPS • Operations to Japan continue 17
AIRLINK HELPING JAPAN Through AirLink Hawaiian Air donated five round trip seats to Airline Ambassadors International (AAI) for a mission to set up aid distribution logistics. On Tuesday, April 5th the AAI team met with both Hands on Tokyo and Second Hand Harvest in Japan to discuss aid distribution. They also prepared 1,000 pounds of relief supplies that AAI volunteers brought with them on the Hawaiian Air flight for distribution in areas north of Tokyo. On April 6th the AAI team met with warehouse staff near the Narita airport to inspect the 3,000 square feet of donated space that was offered to AAI for storage of aid supplies. 18
AIRLINK FEEDBACK I want to thank AirLink, and Particularly Hawaiian and JetBlue Airlines, for helping us with our response to the disaster in Japan. We were able to combine their two offers to allow me a no-cost roundtrip flight, which helped keep our efforts on the ground focused and progressive. With simultaneous efforts underway in Haiti, Japan, and now Missouri our resources are strained, and knowing that the "AirLink Team" is there to provide support and encouragement means a lot to all of us at All Hands Volunteers. Thanks, David -- David Campbell Executive Director All Hands Volunteers PO Box 546 Carlisle, MA 01741 http://hands.org/ 19
MAKING A DIFFERENCE www.airlink-info.org
AIRLINK – THE FUNDAMENTALS • Airlines can increase their efficiency by donating or discounting available space to charities & NGOs • Charities & NGOs need air capacity to ship both routine and critical supplies and staff internationally AirLink makes this connection easy, quick, and confidential
ISTAT • Who is ISTAT? • ISTAT stands for the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading. • Let me explain… 24
AIRLINK RESPONDS … … to Haiti and Japan 25
JAPAN – March 2011 Over 15,000 fatalities 6,000 injured Over 125,000 buildings damaged or destroyed 26
AIRLINK JAPAN RESPONSE • 15 Aid distribution workers from 4 different NGOs flown by Hawaiian Air from USA immediately after disaster • Over 1,000 lbs of aid supplies carried on board by relief workers • Shipped 200 ShelterBox units from UK to Tokyo on UPS • Operations to Japan continue 27
MORE AIRLINES & NGOs NEEDED • Airline participants have no obligations to provide any lift at all • Airlines can “shop” for a NGO/project or input available capacity • The website is user-friendly and accessible 24/7 • NGOs enter “needs” into the AirLink site for all participating airlines to see • AirLink is a one stop shop to access trusted, vetted NGOs • Airlines are free to charge a fee and to make a profit from the shipments that they carry • We need as many airline and NGO participants as possible to ensure that AirLink becomes a true marketplace
SO REMEMBER. . . • 1/7 people of the World are hungry or malnourished • 25% do not have access to proper medical care • A child dies from hunger every 6 seconds • AirLink can help!!