Aviation View - March 2024

DART TRANSIT MPANYDRIVES HE TRANSPORT AGENDA T he transport and logistics sector is competitive by nature. With so many companies vying for contracts, the ability to stand out from the competition comes down to putting the customer first. For Dart Transit Company, a family-owned freight logistics company, the road is smooth sailing as clients remain loyal and Endant modias magnia non ea quaeperum audistore consequo odis et fugitib usandit harunt. Ferum volorer ioreruntur, nobit ellorit esecturi accum, ut arum, nonsernatur, erro ipsumqui neste arum dolores ciunduntium volum volorep tatquiasse num verfern atistis volupis ellacea Di ut oditati ntibeaquatio maxime nullit lab inus mil iur sapictiumque nectaque minti omnisto mos est, core iliquam quis excesse DART TRANSIT COMPANY ROSWELL AIR CENTER N MIC AIRPOR A STATE KNOWN FOR AVIATION S panning over 5,000 acres, Roswell Air Center has a rich and deep history ranging from its background as a former U.S. Air Force base to its colorful connection to UFOs. The air center is owned by the city of Roswell and had nearly 300 onsite aircraft that participated in its storage program in 2023. Approximately 40 ge eral aviation aircraft call Roswell Air Center home with three MROs, a paint shop, and more. Once known as the Roswell Army Airfield during World War II and later as Walker Air Force Base, th military air b se was once the largest of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command. While it ceased s official military operations in 1967, the Roswell Air Center has evolved. A big part of the air center’s history involves the U.S. Armed Forces.Today roughly 60 percent of its aircraft Flying high with impressive upgrades for 2024 66 AVIATION VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 04, ISSUE 01

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