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XO joins the COVID frontline in NY
New York is the worst-affected area in the whole of the United States from the Coronavirus. XO is stepping in to help transport medical supplies to those most in need.

XO has announced that all inbound flights to New York will be used to transport medical equipment for hospitals in New York City, which are on the front lines of fighting COVID-19.

“Our team at XO is continuously working to support our community at large during this difficult time," says Ron Silverman, chief commercial officer of XO. “Knowing that New York City is the most impacted city in our country, our goal is to assist hospitals and their medical partners, to transport needed supplies in a timely manner, from cities across the country."

XO will provide an updated flight schedule daily, highlighting direct flights to the tri-state area. The company plans to expand this programme to other US cities as needs continue to rise.

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