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Transair to offer day, night air cargo service

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Transair has announced the launch of its new daytime air cargo flights operating between Honolulu, Kahului and Kona. Established in 1982, Transair is one of Hawaii’s largest interisland air cargo companies, with a large fleet of Bombardier aircrafts. Transair presently operates overnight evening air cargo flights to each of the major Hawaiian Islands.

Beginning Wednesday, July 7, Transair will launch its daytime air cargo service, which will be available Monday though Friday. This new service will begin in Honolulu with departures to Kahului, continuing on to Kona and returning to Honolulu.

Transair’s regular air cargo rates will apply.

“We are proud to have the longest running, uninterrupted interisland air cargo service in Hawaii,” says Teimour Riahi, president/CEO of Transair. “Our new daytime service will be a first for Hawaii and will fill a need in the marketplace for mid-day all cargo interisland service. Our new flights will also provide more flexible day time service to our existing public and corporate accounts.”

Transair is proud to operate a fleet of seven Bombardier Shorts SD3-60-300 aircraft, featuring twin jetprop engines. Each cargo flight can handle up to 7495 pounds and can hold up to nine palletized container positions.

Interisland air cargo charter flights are available seven days a week, 24 hours a day. There is a 50 percent discount for first-time shippers.

For more information, contact the sales department at (808) 836-8080, toll-free at 1-888-999-9015 or visit www.transairhawaii.com

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