We are flying
for life

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MAF uses planes to transform the lives of the world's most isolated people in need.

Discover how we help

We enable thousands of aid, relief and mission projects in really remote places. Because that's where some of the greatest human needs are.

In today's 'connected world', the irony is that never have so many people been so isolated.

Flying onto desert and jungle airstrips, lakes and rivers, tracks and roads, MAF’s light aircraft and their mission pilots go the extra miles to provide a lifeline.

Working in partnership with hundreds of other Christian and relief organisations MAF
enables practical help, physical healing, and spiritual hope to be delivered to many of the most remote and inaccessible communities on the planet.

For 70 years, MAF has been flying for life.

Who knew that cakes could save lives?

Who knew that cakes could save lives?

Calling all budding bakers and cake enthusiasts! Here's your chance to host your own Bake Off and help MAF take off with help, hope and healing to the most remote people on earth.

Ready, steady, BAKE!

Fancy some cake and a cuppa?

Host your very own Bake Off to Take Off and help transform lives

Fancy some cake and a cuppa?
Engineers - the critical link

Engineers - the critical link

We have many vacancies for aircraft maintenance engineers and avionics engineers. Have you got what it takes to keep our planes operational? If so, we'd love to hear from you!

Be an MAF engineer!

Can you fix it?

Engineers are the critical link in keeping us flying for life. Could you serve as an MAF engineer?

Can you fix it?
Only when the plane comes

Only when the plane comes

Where roads don't go, our light aircraft can. They are often the only way help, hope and healing can reach the world's forgotten people

Look at our planes
Our mission pilots

Our mission pilots

They're not just pilots. They are the frontline of our mission to share God's love through our actions.

Read about our staff

In the heart of the action

Find out about our people and planes giving thousands of remote communities a lifeline

In the heart of the action
'I wouldn't have survived if it hadn't been for MAF'

'I wouldn't have survived if it hadn't been for MAF'

On 4 December, MAF had the honour of flying Maud Kells back to the village of Mulita, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where she was the victim of a shooting attack in January 2015. Less than a year after the MAF medical evacuation flight that saved her life, she returned to a joyful celebration.

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NI missionary Maud Kells returns home

11 months after being shot, MAF flies Maud back to serve in Congo

NI missionary Maud Kells returns home