Civil Aviation
Etihad’s Boeing 777s Become Flying Hospitals for Gaza’s Afflicted

In a remarkable display of humanitarianism and innovation, Etihad Airways has redefined the purpose of its Boeing 777 aircraft, transforming them into flying hospitals to aid thousands of Palestinian victims of the Gaza crisis.
These aircraft, once symbols of travel and exploration, have now become beacons of hope and healing, traversing the skies to deliver much-needed medical care to those in need.
The 16th batch of wounded Palestinian children and cancer patients recently touched down in the UAE. Among them were 25 individuals requiring urgent treatment and medical attention, accompanied by 51 families.
This endeavor, undertaken in accordance with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, underscores the unwavering commitment of the UAE to extend a helping hand to those facing adversity.
UAE has pledged to provide treatment and healthcare to 1,000 wounded Palestinian children and 1,000 cancer patients from the Gaza Strip. State hospitals in the UAE stand ready to offer the highest standards of medical care, embodying the vision and foresight of the nation’s wise leadership.
Behind the scenes, the crew members of Etihad Airways exemplify extraordinary strength and compassion, providing solace and support to the patients throughout their journey. Speaking to The National, Coughlan, a representative of Etihad, praised the resilience and empathy displayed by airline personnel, highlighting their innate ability to interact with individuals on a deeply human level.
The gestures of kindness and care extended by the Etihad crew serve as a beacon of hope for passengers, alleviating their stress and discomfort as they embark on a journey towards healing.
