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Title: Evergreen Aviation Ground Logistics Enterprises, Inc. Presentation for:


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Evergreen Aviation Ground Logistics Enterprises,
Inc.Presentation for
2
Who We Are
  • Ground Handlers for
  • CNI HUB
  • CNW HUB and OUT
  • XSEGS
  • Certain Outstations for CNI and CNB

3
What are the differences
  • CNI HUB is an expansion of the year around
    Express and Priority HUB in Indianapolis Indiana
  • CNW is a High Volume Temporary Hub for the
    December Holidays in Ontario California. CNW
    includes outstation Handling for network Planes

4
What are the differences
  • XSEGS Are point to point (s) aircraft that do
    not operate into a Hub (may operate through).
    EAGLE coordinates handling on several misc. Xsegs
    and reports DATS in ONT.

5
What is at the HUBS
  • Marshall/Push
  • Aircraft Load/Unload
  • Build/Break
  • Truck Load/Unload
  • Sorting by Destination

6
What is NOT at the HUBS
  • Power/Air
  • De-ice
  • Fuel
  • Catering
  • Crew Transportation

7
What is covered on XSEGS
  • Currently, at the CNW hub
  • Truck offload/uploads
  • Buildup/Breakdown
  • DATS entry
  • Aircraft offload/upload
  • Marshalling/Pushback

8
What is covered on XSEGS
  • Currently in the field with XSEG flights to/from
    ONT
  • Aircraft offload/upload
  • Marshalling/Pushback
  • Mail tender and delivery to/from AMC

9
What is NOT covered on XSEGS
  • Power/Air
  • De-ice
  • Catering
  • Fuel
  • Airport Fees
  • Crew Transport
  • Operations- Coordination

10
What about Dial-a-planes (DAP)
  • Carriers are completely responsible for charges
    incurred for DAP handling whether they transit
    through an active Postal Service hub operation or
    not
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