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Mckenzie Air Services (MAS) is a FAR Part 135 certified global provider of commercial aviation services. Primary operations are oriented towards FAR Part 91 (public use) government contracts.

Services include support to government contracts within the continental United States and abroad, aviation maintenance support, aerial surveys, as well as other services. McKenzie Air Services is certified to operate a full range of helicopters, from the flexible and relible Bell 407 to the advanced and powerful Sikorsky S-92. Mckenzie Air Services is currently collocated with Virginia Air Services at Suffolk Executive Airport, VA.

 

 

 

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November 3, 2011

Effective early November 2011, McKenzie Air Services has been awarded an aviation support contract for super heavy and light helicopter support services by United States Transportation Command. The aircraft will be utilized to fulfill personnel movement and logistics requirements by US military personnel serving in support of the United States Embassy-Iraq.

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June 10, 2009

McKenzie Air Services, partners with US Army Technology Support Management Office (TSMO) and Office of Defense Representative-Pakistan to deliver helicopters to the Armed Forces of Pakistan.

 

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Press Release 2009

United States Provides MI-17 Cargo Helicopters To Pakistan Military June 10, 2009

Islamabad - In response to a request from the government of Pakistan, the United States delivered four MI-17 cargo helicopters to the Pakistani Army today.The additional helicopters are meant to enhance Pakistan's capabilities in current operations against militant extremists, and its efforts to care for hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis who have been displaced from their homes by the fighting. The U.S. is in the process of identifying additional MI-17s that may be made available to Pakistan in the future.
On May 28, U.S. Ambassador Patterson to Pakistan announced a $26.6 million award to the UN's World Food Program funding urgent humanitarian relief efforts. May 19, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton committed $110 million in immediate humanitarian assistance to assist IDPs. This includes approximately $28 million in agricultural commodities including 50,000 metric tons of wheat valued at $16.8 million and 6,800 metric tons of vegetable oil valued at $11.2 million. The U.S. has also provided $4.9 million to purchase tents, blankets, cooking sets, jerry cans, soap, and bedding. Americans also provided logistical equipment including generators and transformers to power water pumps, laptop computers, and rental cars to assist in emergency support operations. Since 2002, the United States has provided nearly $3.4 billion to Pakistan to improve economic growth, education, health, and governance and to assist with earthquake reconstruction.