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     Hello, I am Don   Kirlin,President of Air USA, Inc.  I am pleased to tell you about Air USA and to educate you on what we have to offer.  Air USA is a growing company and we want to share with you our capabilities can so you can understand see the benefits of using our services.

     I formed Air USA, Inc in 1994 and we are headquartered at the airport in Quincy, Illinois.  In the early years, Air USA's goal was to provide foreign military aircraft for the aviation enthusiast.  In addition, we participated in air shows around the country.  Thousands of people thrilled at the site of our L-39s and MiG-21 performing overhead.  Air USA evolved during those years.  As our experience developed with the Aero L-39 and the Chinese built CJ-6, we realized that there were civilian requirements that those aircraft, particularly the L-39, could fulfill.  Our fleet of aircraft has grown to include the MiG-29, the MiG-21, the Aero L-39 and the Chinese built CJ-6.  

     There are needs in the commercial arena that the Aero L-39 can satisfy and AIR USA is ready to support those needs.  We have the necessary experience to provide the aircraft and necessary support for any customer's needs.  Our goal is to provide the highest operational reliability possible with minimal requirements from the customer.

     Our website will show you what Air USA is all about and how we are doing the job right now.  We are prepared to take our experience and provide the customer with unparalleled service.  Enjoy the website and please contact us if you have any questions

     It is an exciting time for Air USA and I looked forward to working with you.

Don Kirlin                                                                                                                          President, Air USA

      

   

    

    

 

 

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