Alltech, an animal nutrition and health company based in Nicholasville, KY, uses business aviation to increase the impact of its business.
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Angel Flight Southeast/Air Charity Network Help Those in Need
Angel Flight Southeast is part of the Air Charity Network – a diverse coalition of volunteer humanitarian organizations that use business aircraft to transport medical patients for treatment at distant hospitals and support relief efforts after natural disasters. Each year, pilots flying on behalf of the Air Charity Network, the world’s largest integrated volunteer pilot organization flying medical missions, perform approximately 22,000 missions in Texas and across the southeastern U.S.
Video: Rogers Group Knows Business Aviation Investment Pay Off
Rogers Group, the largest privately-owned construction aggregate company in the country, uses business aviation to effectively manage 70 quarries across 10 Midwestern and Southern states, as well as more than 100 active job sites.
Video: The University of Texas System Knows Business Aviation Investments Pay Off
For the University of Texas System, a 14-institution educational system spread across the state, business aviation led to a successful organizational assessment.
HERO Spotlight – Wings of Mercy
Based in Holland, MI with chapters in Minnesota and East Michigan, Wings of Mercy is a non-profit, all-volunteer group providing free medical transportation utilizing general aviation and business aircraft for those with severe or rare illnesses. “A patient’s health insurance may cover their treatment, but it rarely covers transportation to get there,” said President Terry Boer. “We go where they need to be.”
Business Aviation Helps PALS Help Vets and Their Families
Patient AirLift Services and their volunteer pilots have flown nearly 20,000 passenger flights and served 4,000 patients in need of medical diagnosis, treatment or follow-up far from home, for compassionate or humanitarian assistance, and for military personnel and their families.
In March, North Dakota, Tennessee Highlight Business Aviation Value
General aviation, including business aviation, is a vital contributor to the economy in every state, and in March, the governors of North Dakota and Tennessee and several mayors across the country officially recognized the industry for the important role it plays. Every state, in addition to hundreds of communities throughout the United States, have highlighted general aviation over the years for its contributions to the success of companies and citizens around the country.
Video: Business Aviation Keeps Hormel True to its Minnesota Roots
Hormel may sell branded foods to the world, but in the small town of Austin, MN – where the company has been headquartered and run its flagship plant since 1891 – it’s still treated like a local business.
Business Aviation Provides Competitive Advantage for Adjusters International
Scott deLuise, CEO of Adjusters International Matrix Business Consulting, says his Cessna pressurized Centurion is his company’s biggest advantage over its competitors. “It might be necessary to meet a company adjuster and a client a few times to handle one claim and we efficiently do that with this airplane,” said deLuise. “It’s just not cost effective or time efficient to get to these locations any other way.”
InPwr Inc.: Building Better With Business Aviation
Brian Inskeep, president of InPwr Inc., knows that business aviation is key to the success of his company. “We’re known for our quality of work and commitment to safety. Thanks to business aviation, we are able to bring this high-quality service to our clients in more places, faster,” said Inskeep
