American Airlines Cargo (AA Cargo) said it is taking part in a global effort to transport life-saving medical and sanitation supplies to Haiti as the nation struggles to control a deadly cholera outbreak.
In partnership with Airlink, a nonprofit humanitarian organization, AA Cargo said it is carrying more than 55 tons of medical supplies from Europe to Miami, where they will be staged for distribution to Haiti.
"We're proud to partner with Airlink to make a positive impact on the world," said Greg Schwendinger, president of American Airlines Cargo.
"At American, our mission is to care for people on life's journey, and we are honoured to play a role in transporting critical goods to the people and places they are needed most."
Cholera, which spreads mainly through contaminated food and water, has sickened thousands of people in Haiti since the outbreak began in October 2022.
The illness has worsened a humanitarian crisis caused by civil unrest that makes accessing supplies difficult for healthcare workers in the Caribbean country.
American Airlines Cargo said it would serve as a vital link in moving personal protective equipment (PPE), clean water filters, nebulizers, blood tubes and other sterile items to help fight the crisis.
American Airlines first partnered with Airlink in March 2022 to ship humanitarian aid to those impacted by the conflict in Ukraine.
Since then, it has carried nearly 90 tons of life-saving cargo to the region.
"Through this partnership, American helped transport cargo and relief personnel for 47 different non-profit organizations, supporting humanitarian efforts in 21 different countries," the carrier said.