Chapman Freeborn continues to operate a global crisis response framework, arranging emergency passenger and cargo charters, including evacuation missions, amid ongoing geopolitical instability in the Middle East and widespread aviation disruptions.

Flight tracking data from Flightradar24 indicates that more than 2,000 flights to and from major Gulf airports have been cancelled, highlighting the scale of operational disruption in the region.

In response, Chapman Freeborn collaborates with government ministries and authorities across multiple countries to deliver critical air support, including:
Emergency passenger and cargo charters, including evacuations
Time-critical cargo movements via bespoke charter solutions
Strategic routing and operational coordination across disrupted air corridors
Rapid-deployment charter options to ensure continuity for clients

The company works closely with airlines, civil aviation authorities, governments, and humanitarian organizations, ensuring every mission is coordinated and aircraft deployment is precise and compliant.

With airspace restrictions changing hour by hour, Chapman Freeborn’s global flight support and charter teams operate 24/7, providing safe routing, clarity, and uninterrupted operational continuity.

“During periods of geopolitical uncertainty, speed, flexibility, and reliable operational planning are critical for our clients,” said Saska Gerasimova, Group Chief Executive Officer at Chapman Freeborn. “Our global teams remain ready to support airlines, cargo operators, and governments with safe, compliant, and responsive charter solutions as conditions continue to evolve, with a constant focus on protecting lives and safeguarding operations.”

For urgent support with evacuations or emergency air charters, Chapman Freeborn’s crisis response team is available 24/7.