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Imperial Jets Assisting With Evacuations From Battle-Worn Region Of Somalia

Issue 386

Front Page

News Headlines

French Embassy Official Praises Somaliland Democracy

National Examinations Scheduled For June 20th

Somaliland President Visits Kuwait

Muse Bihi Warns Somaliland Clerics

Maryam Mursal Builds School In Hargeysa

Garaad Saleebaan Daahir AF-Qarshe Passes Away

DRC Donates Tools Of The Trade To Borama Barbers

Candlelight Helps The Needy In Erigavo

Local and Regional Affairs

Somaliland Extends Bid Round For Hydrocarbon Exploration Until December 2009

U.S. Condemns Murder of Omar Hashi

Top Somali Warlord: Willing To Talk?

Mobile Phone Banking For Somalia

Imperial Jets Assisting With Evacuations From Battle-Worn Region Of Somalia

Somali Security Minister Killed-President

The United States Seeks To Engage Eritrea

World Condemns Suicide Car Bombings In Somalia

IGAD: Wayward Means To Sully Eritrea

Africa Pioneers Mobile Bank Push

Somaliland Gives Suitors Breathing Space

Telesom Launches Zad Mobile Banking Service In Somalia

Mogadishu Police Chief Among 22 Killed In Clashes

Puntland Minister Says Positive Feedback From Ethiopia Visit

Editorial

Is Said Samatar Mourning The Death Of Somali Literature Or The Death Of His Views On Somali Literature?

Features & Commentary

Somaliland's Lovesick Baker And The Girl He Never Had

From Corporate America To The Horn Of Africa, Money Makes The World Go Around

Just Another Day For Hargeysa's Street Children

Burgeoning Population Drains Hargeysa Water Supply

I’ve Learnt To Share Power Like Nelson Mandela, Says Morgan Tsvangirai

Ethiopia - A Source Country For Trafficked People - State Department

Weapons For Warlords: Arms Trafficking In The Gulf Of Aden

Kenya: Unfinished Business - Moving Forward

Somaliland: Postponed Elections Create Chaos

Obama Will Back Green Energy In Asian And Indonesia

How To Make Friends And Influence People

International News

 

Sect. Of State Hillary Clinton Resting After Surgery On Broken Elbow

Iran's Supreme Leader Calls For Calm, Rules Out Vote Rigging

UNHCR Annual Report Shows 42 Million People Uprooted Worldwide

Opinion

Politics Has Earned Such A Bad Name For Itself! So Imagine When Bad People Used

Somaliland Is Here To Stay!

President Obama Can Empower Africans

Written by PR.com Press Release
Dare Salam, June 20, 2009 – Imperial Jets, one of the world’s leading private jet charter brokers, is securing private aircraft to extract people from Somaliland and the troubled region of Puntland. The office of Imperial Jets in Tanzania has received a considerable amount of calls from people seeking air travel out of Somalia.
The US government has issued a travel warning against trips to Somalia, including northern Somalia (Puntland) due to the insecure situation caused by the ongoing border disputes and terror attacks. Furthermore, armed groups have demonstrated their intent to attack air operations at the International Airport of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.
Imperial Jets is securing helicopters and jets for flying out of Somaliland, Puntland, and undisclosed locations avoiding the International Airport of Mogadishu. Notable and wealthy clients are aiding with the push to assist those who want assistance, as well as friends and family members. William Gyarfas, Director of Operations for Imperial Jets says, “We’re a global company. We have an office in East Africa in Tanzania. And we like to think of ourselves as the good guys in the industry. Someone in this world needs our help, we want to help.”
Imperial Jets has aviation specialists on call 24 hours a day to assist in securing aircraft suitable for departures.
Individuals needing transportation out of the temporarily unsafe areas of Somalia for themselves or loved ones should feel free to contact Imperial Jets at 1-800-599-JETS or visit www.imperialjets.com.
Source: Private Jet Daily
 


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