From Yahoo/Reuters:
“UPDATE 4-U.S. activates
commercial planes to aid evacuees after Afghanistan”
The United States will use 18
commercial aircraft to help transport people who have been evacuated from
Afghanistan, moving them from temporary locations after they have landed from
Kabul, the Pentagon said on Sunday. The move highlights the difficulty
Washington is having in carrying out the evacuation of U.S. citizens and
at-risk Afghans following the Taliban's swift takeover.
The aircraft would not fly into
Kabul but would be used to carry people who have already been flown out of
Afghanistan, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said. He described it as stage 1 of
the program, suggesting that more commercial aircraft could be activated later.
American Airlines, Atlas Air, Delta Air Lines and privately-held Omni Air would
provide three aircraft each, two from Hawaiian Airlines, and four from United
Airlines. The Department of Defense "does not anticipate a major impact to
commercial flights from this activation," Kirby said in a statement. In
the past 24 hours, about 3,900 people have been evacuated from Kabul on 35
coalition aircraft, including commercial airlines, and another 3,900 on 23 U.S.
military flights, according to the White House. Altogether about 25,100 people
have been evacuated since Aug. 14, it added. A United Airlines official said
four Boeing 777-300s, which can carry up to about 400 passengers depending on
the layout, had been activated.
This "Civil Reserve Air
Fleet" was first utilized during the Gulf War (Aug. 1990 to May 1991) and
then during the build up to and invasion of Iraq (Feb. 2002 to June 2003). Evacuees
are being sent to a dozen countries outside Afghanistan, including across
Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. Limited numbers of aircraft is just
one of the issues facing the evacuation. There is also increasing concern about
security in Kabul, where roughly 5,800 troops are protecting the airport. The
United States and other countries including Britain have brought in several
thousand troops to manage the evacuations of foreign citizens and vulnerable
Afghans, but have stayed away from areas outside of the Kabul airport. White
House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Sunday that the United
States has "secured the capacity to get large numbers of Americans safe
passage through the airport and onto the airfield" in Afghanistan.
Last week the U.S. military used
three military helicopters to bring 169 Americans to the airport in Kabul from
a building just 200 meters (656 feet) away. Officials say these type of
operations are expected to continue. Officials say they are also frustrated
with slow processing by the Department of Homeland Security and State
Department.
^ It seems Biden is slowly starting
to see the reality now he just has to have more Troops leave the Kabul Airport
to get Americans and Afghanis and bring them to the Airport. ^
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/1-biden-administration-commercial-airlines-130743981.html
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