Aircraft leasing company AerCap has flown 13 tonnes of goods from Rotterdam to Turkey after over 30,000 people were killed in Turkey and Syria by a pair of early-February earthquakes.
The items were carried on an Airbus A321 and include clothing, baby food and power generators, AerCap said.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Türkiye and Syria at this very difficult time and all those impacted by this tragedy," said Aengus Kelly, chief executive of Dublin-based AerCap.
"We thank everyone who helped make this flight possible, including our colleagues, our partners at Southern Cross International and BBN Airlines, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of Türkiye, Fokker Techniek and STREWREIB, and the many individuals who assisted with loading the aid on board the aircraft," Kelly said.
"We are grateful to AerCap for their valuable contribution to humanitarian relief efforts in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes in Türkiye," said Sevgi Kisacik, the Turkish consul general in Rotterdam.