North American Airlines Operates Campaign Aircraft for Barack Obama
Posted on: Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 15:00 CDT
North American Airlines is operating a Boeing 757-200ER charter aircraft for the Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign through the election on Nov. 4, 2008. The aircraft has been specially painted with the campaign theme, "Change We Can Believe In," on the fuselage, and Senator Obama's campaign logo on the tail. North American began operating for the Obama for President Campaign on March 26, 2008 with a dedicated B757-200ER aircraft throughout the primaries.
"It's an honor for our company to provide domestic and international air service for Senator Obama's campaign," said Rob Binns, chief executive officer. "Our crews and staff are prepared for the busy schedule that lies ahead."
North American Airlines, Inc., a subsidiary of Global Aero Logistics Inc., is a U.S.-certificated air carrier offering air transportation services throughout the world for the U.S. military and commercial customers. Founded in 1989, North American operates a fleet of 10 passenger aircraft in charter service. For information, visit www.flynaa.com.
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SOURCE: Global Aero Logistics
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