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National Air Cargo Completes First Phase of 'Operation Blanket Delivery' 
 
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -- 
 
    More than 1,000 blankets hand delivered by National Air Cargo staff and Afghanistan Minister of Labor and 
Social Affairs to orphanages in Afghanistan 
 
    National Air Cargo and its sister company National Airlines today announced both companies completed the 
first phase of "Operation Blanket Delivery", a collection and donation program started in early October 2009 to 
benefit orphaned children in Afghanistan's capital city Kabul.   
 
 
    Employees from both companies' worldwide offices collected over 1,000 blankets which were recently 
transported by a National Airlines DC-8 cargo plane to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.  The blankets were 
then distributed by National Air Cargo employees and officials from the Afghanistan Ministry of Labor and 
Social Affairs, which oversees the orphanages, to the children of the two largest orphanages in the city that 
care for boys and girls aged 2 - 18 years old and are home to more than 600 children.  Most of the children are 
separated from their families due to the ongoing conflict.  
 
    The idea for "Operation Blanket Delivery" came from Dale Deacon, National Air Cargo, Middle East sales 
manager, after he toured a number of orphanages in the Kabul area and witnessed first-hand the difficult 
conditions the children were enduring.  Deacon, who has worked in Afghanistan since 2002, approached 
National Air Cargo and National Airlines CEO, Preston Murray, with the idea of supplying blankets to the 
children and with the full support of the humanitarian idea, Murray challenged the employees to participate in 
the collection and donation of blankets.  This challenge has been embraced by the staff of both companies 
and in just over a month 1,000 blankets were collected. 
 
    "I didn't give it a second thought to approve this type of a program and immediately sent a letter to all of our 
employees asking them to do as much as possible to assist in this compassionate effort," said Murray.  "I am 
so proud of the hundreds of employees who helped to collect or donate the blankets; in addition to our 
responsibilities to support our military men and women in Afghanistan we also have a humanitarian 
responsibility that we take very seriously."   
 
     "First of all I would like to welcome the team from National Air Cargo and thank the families from all around 
the world who helped make the donation of blankets to the Afghan Orphans," said Ghulam Ali Zainal who 
accepted the blanket donation as the President of the Department of Orphanages, Ministry of Labor and 
Social Affairs of Afghanistan.  "We thank you all from the bottom of our hearts." 
 
    "When I first saw the conditions of the children in a tour of an orphanage in Kabul I knew there was 
something we could do as a company to help these children," Deacon said.  "This humanitarian gesture is 
testament to the dedicated workers at National Air Cargo who are stationed across the globe and who put 
themselves in harms way every day to support our troops." 
 
    According to Murray due to the great success of the program and the many children it will help keep warm 
during the long Afghanistan winter the blanket program will be continued. 
 
    About National Air Cargo: 
    Since 1991, National Air Cargo has provided high quality and efficient freight forwarding services for many 
military and industrial customers.  The company offers airlift operations with appropriate aircraft with payload 
options ranging from four tons to 250 tons to countries throughout the world.  For more information please visit 
 
    About National Airlines 
    Founded in 1985, National Airlines currently operates three long range intercontinental 45 ton capacity jet 
freighters. National Airlines is based in Ypsilanti, MI and operates scheduled and on demand cargo charter 
services.   
 
    Contact: 
    Ben Roberts/Earl Wells 
    e3communications 
    716-854-8182 
 
SOURCE:  National Air Cargo; National Airlines 
 
EDITOR'S NOTE:  Photos of the blanket delivery are available upon request. 
 
    CONTACT:   
    Ben Roberts or Earl Wells,  
    e3communications,  
    +1-716-854-8182