PlaneSense Inc. looks to top last year's 7,000-Pound donation of food

Top Quote PlaneSense Inc. one of the nation's largest fractional aircraft ownership companies is challenging their Pease International Tradeport neighbors to help feed thousands of New Hampshire residents this winter while serving as the collection point for the area. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) November 12, 2016 - Portsmouth, New Hampshire - Last year, the company collected and delivered - some by plane - more than 7,000 pounds of donated food and household items to the New Hampshire Food Bank in Manchester. PlaneSense President and CEO George Antoniadis will deliver a portion of the donation by aircraft on December 14.

    The Pease Tradeport is home to about 250 companies that employ 10,000 people. Local businesses and individuals with nonperishable items may drop donations off at PlaneSense, 115 Flightline Road in Portsmouth by December 9. The PlaneSense team will help load the cargo on December 13 and Antoniadis will pilot a Pilatus PC-12 aircraft on December 14 that will be stuffed with donated food and flown to the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. This marks the third year that PlanseSense has led the Pease food drive and that Antoniadis haspiloted a fully loaded Pilatus PC-12 and personally delivered donations.

    "Our annual New Hampshire Food Bank fundraiser is a meaningful way for us to help our neighbors and families in need," said Antoniadis. "This year, we want to demonstrate the collective power of our community partners and surpass last year's donations that provided more than 5,800 meals to New Hampshire families."

    An estimated 41,350 children and one of every nine adults in New Hampshire lack reliable access to healthy and affordable food. Through more than 400 community partnerships, food drives and education programs, the New Hampshire Food Bank provides hunger relief to the thousands of people suffering from food insecurity every year.

    This November, the NH Food Bank has specifically requested canned vegetables, along with other "most-needed" items, which include: canned chicken, tuna, salmon, soup, beans and nuts, peanut butter, jelly, macaroni and cheese, dried beans, rice and rice mixes, pasta, and noodle mixes.

    Donations may be dropped off at PlaneSense at the main entrance Monday through Friday, between 9 am and 5 pm. To coordinate deliveries at other times or make arrangements for a large delivery, please contact achamberlain ( @ ) planesense dot com or 603-501-7759 dot

    To learn more about the NH Food Bank, its work and more ways to get involved, visit http://www.nhfoodbank.org

    About PlaneSense
    PlaneSense, Inc. is a fractional aircraft ownership program based in Portsmouth, NH, that has been in operation since 1995. The PlaneSense program manages the largest civilian fleet of Pilatus PC-12 aircraft in the world. When compared to whole aircraft ownership, jet cards, or other fractional jet ownership programs, the PlaneSense program offers safety, reliability, and world-class service, for a fraction of the cost.To learn more about PlaneSense, visit http://www.planesense.com

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