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FedEx and the global organizationfor preventing and treating blindness, International Obis, recentlyannounced a new five-year plan: FedEx promises to provide cash andtransportation services worth $5.375 million to the InternationalObis organization; FedEx will also donate an MD-10 cargo plane tothe Obis organization as a specialized aircraft forthird-generation ophthalmology. James R. Parker, Executive VicePresident of FedEx Aviation Operations, said, "The InternationalObis Organization is one of FedEx's long-term non-profitorganizations, and we have been supporting the organization fornearly 30 years. By establishing a new generation of aircraftophthalmology, FedEx's collaboration with Obis will enter a newphase, improving the lives of millions of eye disease patientsworldwide and helping them see light again."
金华FedEx快递范围:婺城区 金东区 武义县 浦江县 磐安县 兰溪市 义乌市 东阳市 永康市
The all-new aircraftophthalmology is an advanced and fully functional aerialophthalmology company worldwide, which will be modified based onthe MD-10-30 cargo plane and adopt a modular design concept. Thisis the application of such modules in aircraft design. To meet thetechnical requirements of aviation and medical certification,manufacturing this module must overcome severe engineeringchallenges. The design of the module is handled by Mobile MedicalInternational Corp. in Vermont, USA. Details
The unique feature of ObisAircraft Ophthalmology is that it arranges ophthalmologists fromaround the world to fly to various developing countries, providinglocal training and high-tech ophthalmic surgery demonstrations fortwo to three weeks. The volunteer doctors at Obis impart theirskills to local doctors, nurses, biomedical engineers, and others,enabling them to provide high-quality ophthalmic care services totheir communities, prevent and treat various ophthalmic diseasessuch as cataracts, glaucoma, and retinopathy. There are currently39 million blind people worldwide, of which 80% of cases can beprevented and treated. 90% of these people live in developingcountries with severe shortages of proper medical care. Since 1982,Obis has carried out ophthalmic medical projects in over 85countries and regions, benefiting over 15 millionpeople.