Air Canada Flies 300 Firefighters from Johannesburg
Impacting Travel Monica Poling May 31, 2016

Photo courtesy of Air Canada
As the devastating wildfire in Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan rages on, more fire fighters are joining the battle to get the burn under control. Some 300 firefighters from South Africa have landed in Canada, courtesy of Air Canada flight AC7007 which departed O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa en route to Edmonton. The group, from South Africa's Working on Fire Program, marks the largest number of wildland firefighters ever brought into Canada. It is also that organization's largest-ever deployment.
"Air Canada's employees have once again risen to the challenge to make this mission possible," said Marcel Forget, senior vice president, Commercial Strategy. "This is the first time Air Canada has operated into South Africa, which also required rescheduling flights to make one of our largest aircraft available in order to accommodate this request. We are extremely honoured to be able to support the firefighting underway in Northern Alberta, and on behalf of all Air Canada employees, I sincerely thank the men and women of the Working on Fire program for the invaluable contribution they will make on the ground."
Air Canada is operating this flight in partnership with the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre and the Alberta Government. The flight had 17 Air Canada crew members on board, and made a brief stop in Barbados for refueling and a crew change before it arrived in Edmonton Sunday evening, 22 hours after departing South Africa.
"We are proud of our South African fire fighters from our Working on Fire programme and we no doubt believe that they will do us proud to provide these essential services to Canada," said Llewellyn Pillay, managing director, Working on Fire. "We are immensely proud of the fact that the international firefighting community has recognised the skills and expertise within Working on Fire to provide essential integrated fire management services at an international level. We are grateful also for this partnership between CIFFC and for the contribution of Air Canada in bringing our fire fighters safely to Canada."
"On behalf of the Canadian Wildland Fire Community we offer our gratitude and thanks to Air Canada for helping transport the South African Firefighters to Alberta," said Kim Connors, executive director, Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre. "This mobilization represents the largest group of wildland firefighters ever brought into Canada. Air Canada's willingness to make such a large aircraft available is greatly appreciated."
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