Between Sky and Asphalt: My 10km AeroRun with Aviation Sans Frontières
- Daryl Maume Bakhayokho

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
This Saturday, I had the chance to participate in the AeroRun, a unique sporting event organized to benefit Aviation Sans Frontières (an NGO founded in 1980, which uses the air network and its own fleet to help the most disadvantaged/humanitarian). A 10km race like no other: a race that connects sport, aviation, and humanity three worlds that speak deeply to me.

A race like no other
From the start, I felt this special atmosphere: that of a community of enthusiasts, gathered around the same sky. Between pilots, industry professionals, aeronautics enthusiasts, and other professionals from different sectors, the energy was incredible. I set out with a single goal: to surpass myself, as in everything I undertake.
Result: 10 km in 49 minutes and 30 seconds. A time I'm proud of, but above all, a moment when I understood that running and entrepreneurship have a lot in common: pace, patience, mental strength, discipline... and above all, vision.
💬 Inspiring encounters
Throughout the day, I had the opportunity to interact with several aviation stakeholders, including Jetex, pilots, and other companies related to the world of private jets and general aviation. These discussions reminded me how much the aviation industry is a sector of passion, rigor, and precision the same values I strive to embody through DaFlyJet. Every conversation, every glance, every smile shared around an aircraft or a refueling point reinforced my belief: I'm exactly where I belong.
New energy for DaFlyJet
Participating in this race is much more than just a sporting challenge. It's a symbol: one of movement, progress, and perseverance.
The AeroRun gave me a burst of inspiration to continue growing DaFlyJet, refining my services, and always aiming higher. Because success, in sport as in business, is built with every stride, every step.
A big thank you
Thank you to Aviation Sans Frontières for the organization and their exceptional commitment to humanity. Thank you also to everyone I met there: enthusiasts, professionals, and runners. And finally, thank you to those who have supported me from the beginning: every message, every encouragement, means so much.
This is just the beginning. The future is wide open, and so are the skies.
DaFlyJet continues its ascent.













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