Avero Airlines signed a deal with the United States for Migration and Customs application (ICE) to operate deportations. From next month, the company will deploy some of its aircraft in Boeing 737 to transport immigrants across the international border as well as within the United States.
AVEO airlines to run deportations
It will help the United States to enforce immigration and customs (ICE) with deportation trips and publish three Boeing 737
S these operations from Missa, Arizona.
These flights will be transported from Mesa Gateway (AZA) at the international level, most of which are to South American countries, such as Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, but some will fly locally across the United States.
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While the rented operations of a regular commercial airline are not unknown, the operating flights of the ice are dedicated to dedicated rented airlines. In recognition of the sensitivity of the situation, the founder of Avelo Airlines and CEO Andrew Levy made a statement about this development. 12News He quotes a saying,
“We realize that this is a sensitive and complicated topic. After great deliberations, we decided that this charter will provide us with stability to continue to expand our basic scheduled passenger service and keep more than 1,100 staff working for years to come.”
Scheduled and Charter operations
Of course, Avelo’s basic commercial centers around Flying trading in scheduled services, and the airline is witnessing the latest chance with ICE as an additional source of revenue. However, this step surprised some people, including Tom Cartrait, a flight data analyst to see the Da`wah group on the border.
Cartraret described Avelo’s decision to implement “extraordinary” glaciers. He talks about commercial airlines in general, and was quoted by 12 NIA as saying, “I think it is not just their business. They are working in the field of retail. They are not in the field of covenants.”
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According to CartratAn agreement with ICE is more logical for rented airlines because, One day, this plane will take a deportation trip; The next day, you may make a trip to the Masters Championship with fans. “
Justin Elekir, the mayor of New Haveen, expressed his disappointment at Avello’s decision to fly on deportations. the Associated Press He quotes a saying,
Avelo Airlines decision on the leased deportations from the Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona is very disappointing and disturbing. For a company that slows itself as “New Havenn Air Force”, this commercial decision should be in New Haven’s values.
Employment announcement to attend aviation
To prepare for upcoming deportations, Avelo also started with an employment engine on board Air flight attendants
. In the publication of the job, Aveo called for requests for full -time jobs from flight attendants “This opportunity is dedicated to a rented program for the Ministry of Internal Security. Local and international flights will be to support the deportation of the Ministry of National Security.”
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He also added, “Our DHS charter service may consist of local and/or/or overnight trips. You should be able to reach the airport within two hours. This table will only include backup shifts.”
The wage against this role starts from $ 28 per hour for the first year, with a monthly guarantee for 75 hours. It also has an allowance for every Deem $ 2.25 per hour when he is at the airport or flying.
Other Avelo news
Avelo has also made many changes to its network by adding many new roads, such as those in Nashville International Airport (BNA) and Manchester Boston Regional Airport (MHT), among others.
Among its new methods as well
The fourth international destination: NASO, the capital of the Bahamas
. The airline will fly there from Rally/Durham twice a week in 737-800 from June 11.
Recently, Avelo has also announced that it will start linking Tweed-New Haven (HVN) in Connecticut Chicago Ohair International Airport
(Ord). This is a departure from his previous flights that flew to Chicago Airport. More about this can be read in the article below.