Mission Aviation Fellowship

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Mission Aviation Fellowship founded 1944 as Christian Airmen's Missionary Fellowship; name changed to Missionary Aviation Fellowship, 1947, and to Mission Aviation Fellowship, 1973.

From the description of Records of the Mission Aviation Fellowship, 1977-1981 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152480

Nondenominational agency providing aviation services to mission agencies; incorporated May 20, 1945; initially staffed by former World War II pilots; provided aerial transportation, ambulance service, supply lines to remote areas, cooperative medical and dental services to rural and frontier stations, and surveying of potential sites for new missionary efforts; also operated a radio communications network, maintained its planes and airstrips and lent personnel to sister MAF groups; principle service to mission stations, but also to governments and on non-mission assignments; presidents of MAF were James Truxton (1945-1949), Grady Parrott (1949-1970), Charles Mellis (1970-1973), Charles Bennett (1973-1985), Max Meyers (1985-1997), Gary Bishop (1998-2004), Kevin Swanson (2004-2007), John Boyd (2008- ); headquarters located in Nampa, Idaho (following Los Angeles, Fullerton, and Redlands,California); field bases established in various countries; named Christian Airmen's Missionary Fellowship until 1947 when it changed to Mission Aviation Fellowship; public relations and information productions include publications (MISSION AVIATION, WINGS OF PRAISE AND PRAYER and PRAISE AND PRAYER BRIEFINGS), films and books; provided air transportation, ambulance service, and supply lines to remote areas; brought cooperative medical and dental service to rural and frontier stations depending on air transport; and surveyed possible sites of new mission endeavor; also operated a radio communications network, maintained its airstrips, and lent personnel to sister MAF groups; worked in cooperation with independent sister organizations in Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Holland, Finland, Surinam, Mexico, Brazil, and South Africa; provided rescue during political uprisings, and relief for famine and drought, floods, hurricanes and earthquakes.

From the description of Records of Mission Aviation Fellowship, 1944-[ongoing]. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 30767574

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Wyrtzen, Jack, 1913-. Papers of Jack Wyrtzen, 1991. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
creatorOf Mission Aviation Fellowship. Records of the Mission Aviation Fellowship, 1977-1981 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Robinson, Paul F., 1910-. Oral history interviews with Paul F. Robinson, 1991 [sound recording]. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Elliot, Jim, 1927-1956. Papers of Jim Elliot, 1941-1956. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Wells, John R., 1929-. John R. Wells mission aviation history collection, 1922-1989. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Hatcher, E. W. (Elias Wesley). Papers of E.W. Hatcher, 1941-1971. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
referencedIn Ephemera of "Auca" Incident, 1956-1993, n.d. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
creatorOf Mission Aviation Fellowship. Records of Mission Aviation Fellowship, 1944-[ongoing]. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
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associatedWith Bennett, Charles T. person
associatedWith Elliot, Jim, 1927-1956. person
associatedWith Fleming, Peter, d. 1956. person
associatedWith Graham, Billy, 1918- person
associatedWith Hatcher, E. W. (Elias Wesley) person
associatedWith McCully, Theodore Edward, 1927-1956. person
associatedWith Mellis, Charles. person
associatedWith Meyers, Max, 1935- person
associatedWith Parrott, Grady. person
associatedWith Robinson, Paul F., 1910- person
associatedWith Saint, Nathanael, 1923-1956. person
associatedWith Truxton, James. person
associatedWith Wells, John R., 1929- person
associatedWith Wyrtzen, Jack, 1913- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Asia
Southeast Asia
Central America
United States
Ecuador
Africa
South America
Europe, Eastern
Oceania
Caribbean
Subject
Aeronautics
Aeronautics in missionary work
Airplanes
Christian martyrs
Emergency management
Humanitarian assistance
Interdenominational cooperation
Mapuche Indians
Missions, Medical
Missionaries
Missions
Missions
Missions
Missions
Organizational change
Personnel management
Radio in missionary work
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Active 1977

Active 1981

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