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FedEx Working with Relief Agencies to Deliver Critical Aid to Haiti

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FedEx Corp. is responding to the humanitarian crisis caused by the recent earthquake in Haiti by conducting two dedicated charter flights for relief efforts. The first flight delivered 79 tons of medical supplies, valued at $8 million, including IV solutions and emergency medical backpacks, landing in Port-au-Prince. A subsequent flight will transport an emergency field hospital in partnership with the International Medical Corps. These actions are part of FedEx's broader commitment to humanitarian assistance and their FedEx Cares initiative aimed at aiding communities in need.

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  • Operated two dedicated charter flights to deliver relief to Haiti's earthquake survivors.
  • Transported $8 million worth of critical medical supplies, enhancing FedEx's humanitarian image.
  • Collaboration with established organizations like Direct Relief and International Medical Corps for effective aid distribution.
  • Part of FedEx Cares initiative, aligning with long-term community support goals.
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Two dedicated charter flights part of overall effort to provide relief to earthquake survivors

MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As doctors and nurses on the frontlines work to treat those affected by the deadly earthquake in Haiti, FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) is working with multiple humanitarian agencies to deliver aid where it’s needed most. This week, the company will operate two dedicated charter flights into the disaster zone to provide help and hope.

Today, the company transported 79 tons of critical medical supplies for Direct Relief via a dedicated charter flight. FedEx Express team members loaded the aircraft this morning in Memphis with $8 million worth of prescription medications, IV solutions, emergency medical backpacks, and other supplies. The cargo jet landed in Port-au-Prince shortly after 11:00 a.m. local time, where Direct Relief has teams on the ground.

“Our hearts go out to those affected by the devastating earthquake in Haiti,” said Richard W. Smith, regional president of The Americas and executive vice president, global support for FedEx Express. “It is clear the need for help is urgent. In times like these, we are proud to be able to use our global network to bring life-saving resources to the country. It’s a big part of who we are and what we do as a company.”

Direct Relief provides essential medical resources to care for those impacted by poverty and disasters, and strengthens in-country efforts of locally-run health facilities around the world by providing ongoing support of medicines, supplies, and equipment. The collaborative efforts of Direct Relief and FedEx have spanned 28 years.

“For the people of Haiti and Direct Relief’s many tremendously dedicated Haitian partner organizations that serve them tirelessly, the action today by FedEx provides a hugely important practical boost of scaled-up response to urgent health needs, and is also a powerful signal of the depth of concern that exists for their welfare, which means so much in itself,” said Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief President and CEO. “We are so deeply grateful for the leadership and entire team at FedEx whose actions have catalyzed a vastly more expansive response than would otherwise be possible during this time of compounded crises.”

Another dedicated charter flight will depart Memphis tomorrow morning bound for Haiti, this time carrying an emergency field response hospital for International Medical Corps, which is the only NGO classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a Fixed and Mobile Emergency Medical Team (EMT) Type 1 provider. International Medical Corps will deploy the self-sufficient outpatient health facility with the trained staff, supplies and systems needed to provide a wide range of medical services for two to three months. The field hospital is stored near the FedEx World Hub to enable its rapid deployment following a disaster.

“Thanks to our long-time collaboration with FedEx, International Medical Corps is able to respond more rapidly when disasters strike, anywhere in the world,” said Nancy A. Aossey, president and CEO of International Medical Corps. “Given the complex environment in Haiti right now, this response is going to be particularly challenging. The FedEx global logistics and supply-chain expertise has always made the difficult work of emergency response a little easier, and we appreciate the incredible value the company adds to our lifesaving work.”

You can find more information about International Medical Corps’ emergency response capabilities, including its EMT Type 1 facilities, here.

In addition to these charter flights, FedEx is also working with other relief agencies, including World Central Kitchen and Water Mission, to help provide hot meals, clean drinking water, and other necessary supplies to those in Haiti affected by this natural disaster.

These relief efforts are part of the company’s FedEx Cares “Delivering for Good” initiative, where the company uses its global network and unparalleled logistics expertise to help organizations with mission-critical needs in times of disaster. The delivery of the lifesaving supplies is also part of the company’s FedEx Cares 50 by 50 goal to positively impact 50 million people around the world by the company’s 50th anniversary in 2023.

About FedEx Corp.

FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. With annual revenue of $84 billion, the company offers integrated business solutions through operating companies competing collectively, operating collaboratively and innovating digitally under the respected FedEx brand. Consistently ranked among the world's most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its 570,000 team members to remain focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards and the needs of their customers and communities. FedEx is committed to connecting people and possibilities around the world responsibly and resourcefully, with a goal to achieve carbon-neutral operations by 2040. To learn more, please visit about.fedex.com.

Joseph Miner

Joseph.miner@fedex.com

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Source: FedEx Corp.

FAQ

What relief efforts is FedEx involved in for the Haiti earthquake?

FedEx is conducting dedicated charter flights to deliver critical medical supplies and support humanitarian efforts in Haiti following the earthquake.

What supplies did FedEx transport to Haiti?

FedEx transported 79 tons of medical supplies valued at $8 million, including IV solutions and emergency medical backpacks, to Haiti.

What is the FedEx Cares initiative?

The FedEx Cares initiative focuses on using FedEx's global network to provide critical assistance during disasters and aims to positively impact 50 million people by 2023.

How does FedEx support disaster responses?

FedEx supports disaster responses by collaborating with organizations like Direct Relief and International Medical Corps, leveraging its logistics expertise.

What is the significance of FedEx's charter flights to Haiti?

The charter flights provide urgent medical aid and underscore FedEx's commitment to humanitarian support during crises.

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