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Hurricane demands urgent response from ACS
ACS has been arranging aircraft to evacuate those in the path of Hurricane Dorian, and now sees itself moving in to deliver aid to those left behind.
Air Charter Service has been responding to the fall out from Hurricane Dorian.

As Hurricane Dorian sweeps along the east coast of the US, Air Charter Service (ACS) has been busy evacuating the Bahamas and parts of Florida, as well as flying in medical aid to help those already affected. 
The 185mph winds have left the Bahamas devastated and now threaten to sweep up the southern Atlantic seaboard. Dorian has already caused widespread damage; at least seven people are known to have died in the Bahamas, as well as tens of thousands of homes being destroyed. Jordan Hinsch, private jets director of ACS's Florida office, says: “We've booked charters to move more than 250 people out of the path of the storm so far, initially many from the Bahamas, and then more and more from Florida. They have been booking private jets or larger aircraft to get out of the way of the exceptionally high winds.
“Now we are experiencing some calls for helicopters to use in aerial surveillance, as well as repatriation, as islanders return to their homes to assess the damage left behind. Our cargo division has also been busy, having sent in medical supplies to the region already and we are currently receiving enquiries to fly in and further supplies to the Bahamas now that the storm has passed.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this horrendous natural disaster.”


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