Our planes

Every three minutes, one of MAF's planes in our fleet of more than 135 light aircraft is taking off or landing somewhere in the developing world.

The conditions of the airfields that we take off or land at are best described as 'arduous'. This means that we must use the right tools for the job, and skill and maintenance are required to keep our light aircraft operational in the toughest conditions.

Cessna 206 aircraft taking off from the airstrip at Birise, Tanzania during a medical safari. 010408/2006-08-006 ed.tifA Cessna 208 Caravan in the air over MAF's base at Kajjansi, Uganda. 4837
A Cessna 206 aircraft taking off from the challenging airstrip at Buduk Kabul in Kalimantan, Indonesia. 011108/IMG_0274.jpg


Mission Aviation Fellowship

Castle Hill Avenue, FOLKESTONE, CT20 2TN UK, Tel: 0845 850 9505

Registered Charity Number 1064598 (England & Wales) and SC039107 (Scotland)

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