Disaster Response. Step One. Get There.
Our Impact
NGO partners supported
Responders sent
Aid Supplies Delivered (tons)
Humanitarian Needs
Across the region, 740,000 people are exposed to hurricane conditions. Damage assessments are underway, and preliminary reports indicate significant power outages across several islands, affecting multiple hospitals. Extreme infrastructure damage and a lack of clean water are reported in Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. There is a need for shelter items (particularly tarpaulins and ropes), and other non-food items such as solar lamps and hygiene and dignity kits.
Airlink’s Role: Overcoming Logistical Hurdles For NGOs
Airlink is working with airline and logistics partners to provide critical airlift and logistical support to responding NGO partners to get the right aid to the right place at the right time.
We are coordinating shipments of shelter, WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) supplies, and arranging flights for emergency responders, health professionals, logisticians, and additional programmatic staff.
Access to smaller islands, such as Grenada and Carriacou, poses logistical hurdles due to limited major airport clearances and the reliance on regional and local aircraft. Developing creative solutions to handle smaller amounts of personnel and cargo will be important in this response to accommodate the geography of the impacted islands.
Airlink is engaged with The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), which is coordinating the response.


























