Aircraft
When it comes to reaching the most isolated people, MAF needs the best tools for the job. Discover the difference the right aircraft can make to MAF’s mission
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Amphibious Cessna Caravan
Operating from both land and water, it is often called the 'ultimate amphibian'
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Cessna 182 SMA
Our smallest and most economic aircraft is ideal for flying individuals and small teams
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Cessna 206
With excellent short take-off and landing performance, the 206 is ideal for short, rugged bush airstrips
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Cessna 208 Caravan
The turbine-powered 208 and its stretched variant the 208B allow large payloads to be carried over great distances
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De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter
Not only the largest aircraft in MAF's fleet, the Twin Offer is also highly manoeuvrable, versatile and ideally suited to the unique terrain in PNG
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Gippsland GA8 Airvan
Versatile and spacious, the GA8 Airvan is ideal for rugged terrain and gruelling conditions MAF operates in.
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Miles Gemini
The historic aircraft that flew MAF's very first flight from Croydon to Africa. It went on to complete a survey of missionary need before crashing in the mountains of...
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Quest Kodiak 100
Power and manoeuvrability combine in this next-generation mission aircraft
Stories from around the world
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Not by words
Jo Lamb meets a passenger whose practical service is spreading the Gospel in Madagascar
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Into the wilderness
MAF Pilot Andrew Mumford describes the view from his office window in Chad
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Go and do likewise
MAF Pilot Dave Forney follows the tragic story of a young girl in Uganda
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Feeding the hungry
MAF flies food boxes for malnourished children in northern Kenya