While posing as a private charter outfit - "aircraft rental with pilot" is the listing in Dun and Bradstreet - Aero Contractors is in fact a major domestic hub of the Central Intelligence Agency's secret air service. The company was founded in 1979 by a legendary C.I.A. officer and chief pilot for Air America, the agency's Vietnam-era air company, and it appears to be controlled by the agency, according to former employees.
Behind a surprisingly thin cover of rural hideaways, front companies and shell corporations that share officers who appear to exist only on paper, the C.I.A. has rapidly expanded its air operations since 2001 as it has pursued and questioned terrorism suspects around the world.
Musings -- and occasional polemics -- on politics, policy, foreign relations, civil rights and liberties, the state of the Union and, occasionally, other less weighty things that I feel compelled to write about. -- Bill Patberg, Toledo, Ohio
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
I Wonder If They Are Subject To Sarbanes-Oxley?
NYT reports: C.I.A. Expanding Terror Battle Under Guise of Charter Flights:
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