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Signature Flight Support Assisting D-Day Squadron Mission To Normandy

Providing Logistical Support At Domestic And International Locations Along Route Of Flight

Signature Flight Support, the world's largest network of Fixed Base Operations (FBOs), announced that it will partner with the D-Day Squadron in its journey to return original C-47 and DC-3 aircraft to the skies they once flew in defense of freedom.

Over 130 US FBOs in Signature Flight Support’s North American network are preferred destinations for Squadron aircraft as they travel to Oxford, Connecticut (KOXC) and Goose Bay Airport (CYYR) to begin their historic mission. Signature’s comprehensive handling will continue as the Squadron stops at domestic and international locations as the aircraft travel to Europe for the 75th anniversary of the Invasion of Normandy and return, with services continuing at other Squadron stops into the Fall of 2019.

After departure, the aircraft will cross the North Atlantic to arrive in Duxford Airfield in the U.K., where the D-Day Squadron will join with its European counterparts, Daks over Normandy, to participate in multiple events on June 2nd-5th, 2019. The combined fleet of historic aircraft will then cross the English Channel on June 5th, fly over Normandy, France, and participate in multiple events at Caen-Carpiquet Airport from June 5th-9th, 2019.

“Signature is honored to provide fueling and handling support for the fleet of aircraft of the D-Day Squadron,” noted Shawn Hall, Chief Commercial Officer for Signature Flight Support.  “The Squadron’s mission to return C-47’s to the skies over Normandy commemorates the endearing sacrifices made by the armed forces during WWII, and we are proud to walk in the footsteps of Allied ground crews from 1944.”

“What’s driving this whole effort is the desire to honor those very people that made such an incredible sacrifice so many years ago,” declared Lyndse Costabile, Corporate and Donor Relations, for the D-Day Squadron. “But that desire needs to be backed by preparation, planning and the core basics such as fuel and ground support, which is why the services Signature is providing are so critical to the success of our mission.”

The Squadron reports that Signature Flight Support’s staff have left an impression on their flight crews. “As we crossed the U.S. in our DC-3, our first stop was St. Louis, where Signature provided great service, a top up on fuel, as well as transportation to and from our hotel,” explained Captain Joe Fisher of the DC-3 Flabob Express. “Our next stop was Syracuse NY, where we received the same expert line service, and Signature Flight Support was our sponsor at the 80th anniversary of AOPA, where we found the staff and hospitality to be outstanding. That’s why the crew and passengers of the Flabob Express would like to send our gratitude for the great support we received from Signature Fixed Base Operations.”

(Image provided with D-Day Squadron news release)

FMI: www.ddaysquadron.org

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