New Article – On The Wings Of Angels
The concept of airlifts began in the early 20th century, with the first operation executed by French forces during World War I to evacuate injured troops. Notable airlifts include the 1928 Kabul Airlift during the Afghan Civil War, the Spanish Army’s airlift in 1936, and the India-China Air Ferry from 1942 to 1945. A pivotal moment was the Berlin Airlift (1948-1949), where Allied forces supplied West Berlin amidst a Soviet blockade, demonstrating aviation’s burgeoning logistical capabilities. Since then, airlifts have continued, providing crucial support during conflicts in areas like the Congo, Biafra, and Afghanistan, underscoring their significance in humanitarian and military operations.
