A Dutch airplane carrying 106 children from Haiti who are slated for adoption has arrived at a military airport in the city of Eindhoven, according to AP. Reporters waiting on the tarmac Thursday saw the children, aged 6 months to 7 years, being carried from the plane, wrapped in blue blankets. The adoption agencies that organized the mission say all but nine of the children have already been matched with new parents in the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The others will be placed in foster care while awaiting adoption. The earthquake in Haiti _ which killed up to 200,000 people _ has triggered a rush of inquiries around the world about adopting a child from the impoverished Caribbean country. Before the quake Haiti had an estimated 380,000 orphans searching for new homes.