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National Airlines Joins the Global Haitian Relief Effort

Critical Equipment to Devastated Areas


(Source: National Air Cargo)
(Source: National Air Cargo)
USPA NEWS - National Airlines (the 'Company' or 'National'), a leading global charter and scheduled service passenger and cargo airline, announced on November 15, that it has been providing support for Haiti as that country rebuilds following the devastation caused by Hurricane Matthew....
National Airlines (the 'Company' or 'National'), a leading global charter and scheduled service passenger and cargo airline, announced on November 15, that it has been providing support for Haiti as that country rebuilds following the devastation caused by Hurricane Matthew.


National has transported large power generators as well as critical water purification equipment into the most difficult to reach places in Haiti. These supplies provided much needed support and critical infrastructure at a time when global relief experts are desperate for new solutions and are estimating an infinite need of new resources to Haiti for the foreseeable future.
National is one of only a handful global airlines to provide substantial relief to Haiti and its people, and remains committed to continuing in its relief efforts in any way.

Mark Burgess, President of National, said, 'Very few privately held airlines are properly equipped to move such large quantities of heavy equipment with unusual, emergency-driven lead times. National is uniquely positioned to facilitate such last-minute transport.'
National remains committed to expanding its global operation both in cargo and passenger service and is committed to supporting Haiti in its transportation and cargo needs into the future.

Source : National Air Cargo - National Airlines is one of only a handful of privately held Part 121 International US Flag Air Carriers.

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