File:MKE- Flight to the North Pole (31632314741).jpg
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DescriptionMKE- Flight to the North Pole (31632314741).jpg |
Founded in 1985 at General Mitchell International Airport, the "Flight to the North Pole" benefits children with life-threatening illness in the Milwaukee area. This was the first year sponsored by Delta along with Signature Flight Support, SkyWest Airlines, the TSA and Mitchell Airport. Organized by: ACS and SkyWest Maintenance and flight crews |
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Author | Delta News Hub |
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