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UAS adds five more airports to RSP-supported network
Operational coverage expanded further as Salt Lake City, Buffalo, Denver, San Francisco and Kona joined the reimbursable programme.

UAS International Trip Support has expanded its participation in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Reimbursable Services Program by including five more airports. Salt Lake City, Buffalo Niagara, Denver, San Francisco and Kona International have joined the list, raising the total number of UAS-supported RSP airports to 30.

The RSP enables UAS to fund CBP overtime services at selected ports of entry where customs operating hours are otherwise restricted. This allows international flights to land at their destination of choice without being limited by standard CBP schedules.

Abdul Charafeddin, UAS executive vice president for the Americas, says: “Our clients appreciate the extra flexibility and freedom they enjoy through our RSP service offering. Our Houston team is standing by to make their operations even more efficient and seamless. And as experts in U.S. Customs and Border Protection procedures, we will ensure compliance and mitigate any impediments or challenges that could impact operations.”

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