The Brazilian Air Force conducted its fourth humanitarian flight to Venezuela on Sunday to deliver emergency responders and search-and-rescue equipment [1], [2].
This mission provides critical specialized manpower and heavy machinery to a region struggling to manage the aftermath of recent earthquakes. The deployment of military firefighters signifies a coordinated regional response to the disaster.
The operation utilized an Embraer KC-390 aircraft to transport 35 military firefighters [1]. These personnel were drawn from the fire corps of São Paulo and Minas Gerais [1], [2].
Along with the rescue teams, the aircraft carried approximately seven tonnes of search-and-rescue equipment [1]. This cargo is intended to assist victims of the seismic activity that has impacted the country [2].
This sortie marks the fourth time the Brazilian Air Force has flown a humanitarian mission to Venezuela as part of the ongoing relief effort [2]. The use of the KC-390 allows for the rapid transport of both personnel and heavy equipment into disaster zones.
Officials said the mission focuses on providing immediate aid and technical expertise to the affected areas [1]. The coordination between the fire corps of different Brazilian states ensures a diverse set of rescue capabilities are available on the ground in Venezuela [2].
“The Brazilian Air Force conducted its fourth humanitarian flight to Venezuela”
The repeated deployment of the KC-390 highlights Brazil's role as a primary logistics provider for disaster relief in South America. By sending specialized units from multiple states, Brazil is leveraging its internal civil defense infrastructure to provide high-capacity rescue support to a neighbor in crisis.


