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Arcadia donates profit percentage to Angel Flight West
Angel Flight West (AFW) delivers health and hope through donated flights, serving those with critical healthcare needs or other pressing human needs. Arcadia Jets has pledged to donate to the charity.
Adam Hahn is CEO of Arcadia Jets.

Arizonan business aircraft brokerage Arcadia Jets is celebrating the completion of its several first closings by announcing a groundbreaking commitment to donate a percentage of the profits from these and all future aircraft transactions to Angel Flight West.

“When we opened Arcadia Jets, we committed ourselves to doing things differently than what you'd expect from a traditional aircraft broker,” explains Adam Hahn, CEO. “We wanted to do something that was in the spirit of what owning a private aircraft really is: the ability to travel whenever and wherever you need.

“And what better way to do that than to commit a portion of our profits from each transaction to supporting Angel Flight West, an organisation built on the use of private aircraft to help people with non-emergency medical and other needs travel easily to obtain the life-enhancing services they need? To provide even more momentum, we are also asking our customers and others in business and private aviation to join us in supporting AFW's mission goals.”

Angel Flight West (AFW) delivers health and hope through donated flights, serving those with critical healthcare needs or other pressing human needs. With over 1,800 volunteer pilots and more than 1,300 passengers served annually, AFW provides free air transportation for individuals requiring non-emergency medical care and other essential services across the U.S. West.

“We're delighted about this new partnership with Arcadia Jets,” says AFW executive director Mary Hunter. “In addition to serving as one of our volunteer pilots, Adam's and Arcadia Jet's contributions truly demonstrate his generosity and help ensure that AFW can continue arranging life-changing flights for the patients and families who need us.”

Hahn views Arcadia Jets' commitment to AFW as fulfilling a personal and business goal. He began supporting AFW's humanitarian efforts in 2020, and when he founded Arcadia Jets in 2024, he became even more involved by participating in missions and mentoring pilots.

“When you see all the good that these flights do for the people who desperately need them, it really makes an impact,” Hahn concludes. “This led the entire team at Arcadia Jets to want to find a meaningful way to give back more, and our way is by donating a portion of every aircraft we sell to Angel Flight West.”

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