Boeing has partnered with the Iraqi Ministry of
Transportation (Iraqi Airways) and U.S.-based non-profit
organization Another Joy Foundation to transport a consignment of
toys on board the airline's newly delivered Next-Generation
737-800.
The shipment is part of Boeing's Humanitarian Delivery
Flights program and includes boxes of dolls, toy cars and trucks
that Another Joy Foundation will distribute to underprivileged
children in Iraqi orphanages.
"Boeing, through its Global Corporate
Citizenship organization, supports relief efforts around the world
in partnership with airline customers and nongovernmental agencies
such as Another Joy Foundation," said Elizabeth Warman, director
of Boeing Global Corporate Citizenship for the Northwest region.
"These collaborative efforts bring relief and hope to people in
need. With this consignment of toys, we look forward to bringing
some happiness to orphans in Iraq."
Headquartered in Las Vegas, Another Joy
Foundation's mission is to deliver joy and hope to less fortunate
children around the world through donations of new and used toys, clothes, shoes and new school supplies.
Since Boeing's
Humanitarian Delivery Flight program began in 1992, the company
has facilitated more than 163 humanitarian delivery flights,
working in partnership with over 50 different airlines worldwide.
This delivery to Iraqi Airways marked the third of the 30
Next-Generation 737-800s that were ordered by the airline in 2008.
"We are extremely
happy to participate in this relief effort that is part of our
celebration of adding another Boeing airplane to the airline's
fleet," said Bangen Rekani, Iraq's Deputy Minister of
Transportation. "Such joint initiatives with Boeing and non-profit
organizations will enable us to help those in need in the future
as well."
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