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Leading aircraft structure specialist, Air Constitution Service, no longer too long ago helped to put together the transport of an eight-month-dilapidated higher kudu, named Linus, from a zoo to his unique house in a conservation house in Chile.

The upper kudu is a dapper woodland antelope, basically discovered right by japanese and southern Africa, and male adults like distinctive spiral antlers that will maybe perchance develop as long as 1.8 metres, though Linus’s need to no longer but completely grown, but he’ll catch pleasure from his bigger unique house as he grows.

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Richard Thompson, President of ACS Americas, commented: “The zoo is a non-revenue organisation, and so, in the past, had continuously passe commercial products and companies for any animal transport, but Linus’s crate used to be too monumental for this, so they contacted ACS for a resolution. We needed to like careful consideration of Linus’s comfort and wellbeing and it used to be determined that two different aircraft, with a stopover in Miami, could maybe perchance be the particular option. We sourced a Boeing 767 in Memphis with availability for the structure to Miami, and so arranged for Linus to be transported by road to Memphis Airport with the veterinarian and our buyer, who were to shuttle with Linus the total skill to his unique house in Chile.

“His mountainous crate used to be fastidiously eradicated from the trailer and loaded onto the aircraft, making sure his comfort right by. Upon arrival in Miami, surely one of our crew met up with them all, and he or she had arranged for Linus to be transported to a USDA-licensed facility for an in a single day defend, making sure his comfort, and compliance with quarantine regulations. The next morning, he used to be chauffeured motivate to Miami airport and boarded a Boeing 747 sure for Santiago in Chile. Linus arrived on the conservation house, his unique house, completely delighted and completely delighted and is now thriving there.”

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Yefri Rodriguez

Yefri started his cargo journey 15 years ago with Cargo Airport Services. He enjoyed handling the day to day operations for KLM and various other carriers that C.A.S handled at that time. In 2009 Yefri started his career with Qatar Airways as a customer service agent. He worked his way to becoming a Senior Sales Executive in 2014. He now holds the position as the North East Sales Manager for Qatar Airways. He is responsible for the JFK,PHL and BOS stations. He leads a team of sales, customer service and operation agents that are very passionate and dedicated to provide a 5 star service.

Yefri Rodriguez

Yefri started his cargo journey 15 years ago with Cargo Airport Services. He enjoyed handling the day to day operations for KLM and various other carriers that C.A.S handled at that time. In 2009 Yefri started his career with Qatar Airways as a customer service agent. He worked his way to becoming a Senior Sales Executive in 2014. He now holds the position as the North East Sales Manager for Qatar Airways. He is responsible for the JFK,PHL and BOS stations. He leads a team of sales, customer service and operation agents that are very passionate and dedicated to provide a 5 star service.