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Brian Cash Has Been Promoted!
Please join us in congratulating our own Brian Cash on his recent promotion. He is now our Hazmat Operations Manager!
With Brian's promotion, we will be bringing on new staff in our warehouse. We will strive to keep everything running smoothly during this transition and we thank you for your patience as we train the newest member of our team.
Brian can be reached at (410) 768-8155 or at his direct email address, brian@airpack.com. The existing operations email address, hazops1@airpack.com, can be used as well.
Congratulations Brian!
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Upcoming Training Classes:
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Hazmat Training Classes in Charlotte, NC
John Gerrish & Associates will be holding training classes in Charlotte, NC once again.
Classes have been tentatively set for the week of September 16th.
In order to help us schedule the classes that will be most beneficial to you, our valued clients, we're asking anyone who would be interested in attending to complete a short survey to let us know your training needs by clicking the link below. Thank you for your feedback, it is greatly appreciated!
♦ Charlotte Training Class Survey
Hazmat Training Classes in Baltimore, MD
The following classes will take place at the JGA training center near BWI airport in Baltimore, MD very soon:
Initial 49CFR/Ground & IATA/Air classes will be held on September 9th - 11th, 2013.
An AFMAN 24-204 Military Airlift initial class will be held on September 12th, 2013.
Multi-Modal Refresher classes will be held on October 14th - 17th, 2013.

♦ BWI Class Registration Form
To register for a class or combination of classes, use the links above to access and complete the appropriate registration form. Completed registration forms can be submitted via email to training@airpack.com or via fax to (410) 768-6603.
Online refresher courses are always available as well. To register for online courses, click here for the online registration form. Completed forms may be returned via the methods listed above. Don't delay - Seats fill quickly!
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More Lithium Battery Changes...
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 According to John, rumor on the street is that ICAO and/or IATA will introduce more regulatory changes regarding lithium batteries sometime later this year. We remain ever vigilant in seeking out and reporting to you any regulatory changes that come about. When more information becomes available, we will be sure to pass it all along. |
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All The Best!
The Staff at Airpack, Inc. and
John Gerrish & Associates, LLC |