Missionary Flights International

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Missionary Flights International (MFI) is a Florida-based charity that operates flights between Florida and areas of need in the Caribbean, primarily Haiti. MFI was founded in 1964 by Reverend Don H. Beldin;[1] a notable past president is Richard Snook.[2] On January 1, 2015, MFI welcomed in its new president, Joe Karabensh [3]

MFI makes regular bi-weekly flights to Haiti and the Dominican Republic, ferrying both supplies and missionaries.[4][5] MFI also flies to other destination as needs arise. One flight had been hijacked to the United States from Haiti on February 18, 1993.[6]

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