Atlantic Aviation

The seemingly endless rounds of tornados, heavy rain and flooding that have powered their way across much of the Midwest, Central and Southeastern US in recent weeks have left an unprecedented amount of destruction in their wake, which has impacted a number of airports and business flight operations.

In response to this Atlantic Aviation is making unused ramp and hangar space available at a discounted rate to help operators whose aircraft’s primary location has been damaged by the recent weather, or that may be impacted by future disruptive weather conditions.

Where available, facilities across Atlantic’s 105-location network have set aside areas both inside and outside on a short-term basis to serve as safe, temporary homes for aircraft and operators that need it.

Describing the move as “simply the right thing to do,” John Redcay Chief Commercial and Sustainability Officer at Atlantic Aviation, added: “If we can assist in ensuring their aircraft are safe and sheltered so they are able to continue their operations while their home base is being restored, they can count on our support.”

Image: Atlantic Aviation is making its open ramp and hangar space available on a short-term basis, at a discounted rate to aircraft operators affected by severe storms across the Midwest, Central, and Southeastern U.S. over the past several weeks

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