In response to the emergency facing Colombia, Abra Group launched a humanitarian air bridge this past Saturday and Sunday to transport essential aid to the Colombian Coffee Region. The operation, carried out jointly by GOLLOG and Avianca Cargo, made it possible to complete two cargo flights on a Boeing 737 from Sรฃo Paulo, via Bogotรก, to El Edรฉn International Airport in Armenia, Colombia.
The two operations made it possible to transport more than 40 tons of humanitarian aid, thanks to contributions from the Colombian Association of Food Banks (ABACO), the TAAP Foundation, the Mayor’s Office of Bogotรก, and the National Army of Colombia. Donations included hygiene products provided by ABACO; food, water, and medical supplies contributed by the TAAP Foundation and the Mayor’s Office of Bogotรก; and mattresses, hygiene kits, pet food, and other essential items supplied by the National Army.
This operation combined the capabilities of GOLLOG and Avianca Cargo to expand the reach of humanitarian aid and speed its arrival in the Coffee Region, demonstrating how the integration of Abra Group’s airlines can help respond quickly to emergency situations.
It also represents a milestone for connectivity and emergency response in the region, as it was the first time a Boeing 737 freighter aircraft landed at El Edรฉn International Airport in Armenia, Colombia, demonstrating the terminal’s capacity to handle this type of large-scale cargo operation when communities need it most. This aircraft’s characteristics meet the specific conditions of the runway in Armenia, which is why the Boeing 737 was selected to transport the aid from Bogotรก.
With this initiative, Abra Group reaffirms its commitment to supporting communities in critical moments, putting its network, experience, and operational capabilities at the service of relief and recovery efforts. The 40 tons of aid delivered through this airbridge build on the more than 300 tons already transported by Avianca Cargo in response to this emergency.













