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Bluetail joins AeroAngel partners
Bluetail has partnered with AeroAngel to help children access distant, life-saving medical care.

Bluetail, a US aircraft records platform, has partnered with AeroAngel to help families of seriously ill children.

AeroAngel is a national aviation charity that has been operating for over 14 years. It focuses on providing free private jet flights to seriously ill children and their families who need to travel for life-saving medical care. This becomes especially important when commercial airline travel isn't safe or the child has critical care needs.

"At Bluetail, community is key," says COO and co-founder Stuart Illian. "We're thrilled to be teamed with an organisation that shares our value of giving back to the community and has such an incredible mission, helping children in need when it matters most. We're looking forward to being of service, encouraging our customers to join their flight donor network, and working closely with AeroAngel to help it reach their goals."

AeroAngel has flown dozens of coast-to-coast flights, and given more than 350 children access to specialised medical care.

"Helping children is our number one priority, and with partners like Bluetail, we've been able to give many families hope," adds executive director and founder Mark Pestal. "Our partners and volunteers are such a big part of what we do, and we're very excited to have Bluetail on our side."

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