Exclusive Charter Service Jets Delivers More than 250,000 Pounds of Supplies to Puerto Rico

Nov. 1, 2017

 Exclusive Charter Service (ECS) Jets partnered with the “Friends of Puerto Rico” nonprofit to deliver more than 250,000 pounds of supplies to Puerto Rico on October 20th, using a chartered 747 that landed at Aguadilla airport in the western part of Puerto Rico, the region hit hardest by  hurricane Maria.    Onboard the 747 were industrial generators that will be used to power hospitals and schools in Puerto Rico, along with food, water and medicine.

Departing from its West Palm Beach, Fla. location, Exclusive Charter Service Jets will transport yet another 265,000 pounds of much-needed supplies via two MD-11 jets on Tuesday, Nov. 2 -- including providing supplies for the Regazo de Paz orphanage.  Working with “Friends of Puerto Rico,” ECS Jets plans to deliver three million more pounds of aid over the next 90 days.

“Americans have been very generous in donating items for Puerto Rico, but those donations aren’t getting to the people who need them, so we wanted to help solve that problem by leveraging our expertise in private jets, cargo and logistics to get those items there quickly,” said Jason Johnson, founder and CEO of Exclusive Charter Service.    “On our Oct. 20th trip, we got more than 250,000 pounds of supplies there in one day (the biggest concentration of industrial generators delivered yet) and worked with Puerto Ricans on the ground to get the supplies to the people and organizations who need them.”

He added, “To help get these much-needed donations and supplies transported to Puerto Rico, we encourage Americans to donate via our Puerto Rico Jet Relief GoFundMe campaign or directly to Friends of Puerto Rico.  And, for those charities and organizations that need help getting donated supplies to Puerto Rico, we are glad to help deliver these donations and encourage you to get in touch with us.”

“The Board of Directors of ‘Friends of Puerto Rico’ is happy to have partnered with ECS  Jets with its extensive disaster relief experience and its exceptional service, helping to make these essential delivery missions successful,” said Angelique Sina, Executive Director of Friends of Puerto Rico.