Make-A-Wish Foundation has fulfilled the wish of a 9-year-old Filipino child, Khalil, by presenting him a MacBook computer.
There was another surprise in store for the child when he was taken to see the first plane that flies without any fuel.
Hani al-Zubaidi, CEO of Make-A-Wish Foundation, told Emirates News Agency (WAM) in a statement that the Foundation seeks to fulfill the wishes of children with critical and life-threatening health conditions, through cooperation with a number of agencies, institutions of government and private sector.
He added that the Foundation selects children at hospitals and then meets with relatives and the child to assess his wishes.
The co-founder of "Solar Impulse 2" Andre Borschberg said that one of the main messages of the founders is to spread awareness about aviation among children, adding that during the meeting with the child, Khalil, he noticed that he knew a lot of things about aviation and aviation technology despite his health problems.
On their part, the relatives expressed their happiness about Khalil's wish being fulfilled, especially the chance to see the "Solar Impulse 2" plane. They expressed their gratitude to the Foundation for its support to their son and all other kids.
The "Solar Impulse 2" is the first aircraft that will fly around the world, powered by solar energy and not using even a drop of fuel.
Masdar is the co-host of the "Solar Impulse 2" project within the framework of its commitment to invest and develop renewable energy and clean technology sector, both locally and internationally. Abu Dhabi boasts of being the choice to host the starting and ending points of the "Solar Impulse 2" aircraft journey, which will kick off in March.
GMT 16:03 2018 Wednesday ,28 November
Executive Office of Arab Ministers of Communications starts in CairoGMT 09:12 2018 Thursday ,15 November
Syria, Iran discuss enhancing scientific cooperationGMT 17:45 2018 Wednesday ,31 October
Next expedition may go to ISS on 3 DecemberGMT 13:56 2018 Saturday ,27 October
Head of Soviet space shuttle program dies aged 89GMT 15:58 2018 Monday ,15 October
Crew scheduled to go to ISS to remain unchangedGMT 10:57 2018 Saturday ,13 October
Expert says crewless ISS poses risk of station’s lossGMT 18:49 2018 Thursday ,11 October
Soyuz-FG suffers setback in 165th second of flightGMT 17:53 2018 Sunday ,07 October
Science, technologies to be bridge between Russian and JapanMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor