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CAN Receives $50,000 Donation

Hawker Beechcraft has donated $50,000 to the Corporate Angel Network (CAN), the White Plains, N.Y.-based organization that arranges free flights aboard business aircraft for cancer patients. To date, the Wichita-based company has donated more than $200,000.

Jim Schuster, CEO of Hawker Beechcraft and a member of the CAN board of directors, said his company will continue to help CAN deliver transport to cancer patients in need.



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