SANPARKS RECEIVES A
HANGAR FOR ANTI-POACHING FROM AIRLINK
South African National Parks (SANParks) received a Hangar from South
African Airlink meant for anti-poaching operations in the north of the world
famous Kruger National Park (KNP). The event to mark the official handover was
held at the Phalaborwa Gateway to Kruger Airport yesterday, July 23, 2015.
Speaking at the handover, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Airlink
Rodger Foster said the company responded to a call for assistance from the
SANParks Honorary Rangers and had to respond positively because of the
importance of the relationship between the two organisations both on a business
level and in promoting tourism in the area.
In response, the CEO of SANParks Fundisile Mketeni expressed his
gratitude to Airlink and other sponsors on the building of this facility. “The
existence of this hangar which will accommodate some of our anti-poaching
assets from the air wing is going to cut the response time by almost an hour.
This is important in our anti-poaching drive as it means the luxury of time
will not be on the side of the poachers. We owe it to our forefathers and
future generations to preserve this natural heritage. I am inspired by this
gesture and many other, that we will overcome this scourge of poaching”
concluded Mketeni.
The facility is already housing the helicopter, bantam and a Cessna
fixed wing. In a strange twist of fate yesterday, the helicopter and poaching
reaction team at the hangar responded to a poaching incident outside the KNP
and managed to assist in the arrest of a suspect and recovery of ivory from a
poached elephant.
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