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Fri, Sep 02, 2005

NATA Publishes Online Hurricane Information Resource

The National Air Transportation Association has published a resource page of important information about Hurricane Katrina. The page includes links to information about Hurricane relief, contributions to the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army, as well as the ability to contribute directly to NATA member companies through the NATA Foundation

Additionally, the page offers information about aviation and jet fuel prices and shortages resulting from the hurricane, operational information for airports in the affected areas, opportunities to assist in the airlifting of supplies and aid workers, and much more.

The association is currently working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide operational support for relief efforts. Those members wishing to assist in these efforts, including the use of aircraft to transport food, water, and medical supplies, should immediately contact Eric R. Byer, NATA’s Vice President of Government and Industry Affairs at (800) 808-6282 or via email.

FMI: www.nata.aero/about/HurricaneKatrinaResources.jsp

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