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CSI Aids Prisons in Medical Transfers
Dépèche transmise le 14 octobre 2011 par Business Wire
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--When a prison needs to transfer an inmate to a medical facility, CSI Aviation Services, Inc. is always available to answer the call of duty, arranging the flight and handling the logistics to ensure a safe operation.
“The Bureau of Prisons relies on CSI to arrange inmate transfers because we are experienced and dependable”
Along with the inmates, an air ambulance flight typically includes security and medical personnel.
CSI is approved through the Federal Bureau of Prisons to provide aircraft options for various prisons throughout the US. CSI has been fully vetted and approved to provide air charter requirements to meet any BOP medical transportation need.
“The Bureau of Prisons relies on CSI to arrange inmate transfers because we are experienced and dependable,” said Stephanie Carroll, Government Coordinator. “We never fail to deliver the right kind of results.”
Since 1990, CSI has played an integral part in the federal government air transportation system. Every year, a number of government agencies rely on CSI for their day-to-day flight requirements.
CSI’s government contracts include managed air charter transportation services, on-demand domestic and international charter flights, aircraft purchase as well as wet and dry leasing.
About CSI
CSI Aviation Services, Inc. (CSI), established in 1979, is a diversified and experienced worldwide aviation services company. We serve multi-national corporations, athletic teams, federal and state government agencies with air charter, aircraft leasing and aircraft purchase. We arrange commercial aircraft, executive jets and turboprops, using a wide variety of certified air carriers, as agent for our customers or the air carrier. We are the nation’s oldest and largest company of its kind and our years of experience have made us a worldwide leader in aviation. Contact us 24/7/365 at 505-761-9000 or [email protected].
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