U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced the following tentative selections for new partnerships that will allow approved private-sector and state and local government entities to reimburse CBP for expanded services for incoming commercial and cargo traffic and international traveler arrivals. Reimbursable services include customs, agricultural processing, border security, immigration inspection, and support services at U.S. ports of entry.
Air Environment
- Alaska Air Group (Seattle–Tacoma International Airport)
- Alticor Inc. (Gerald R. Ford International Airport)
- Avflight Corporation (Gerald R. Ford International Airport)
- Cambridge Flight Support LLC (Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport and St. Paul Downtown Airport)
- Cargill (Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport and St. Paul Downtown Airport)
- City of Monroe (Charlotte–Monroe Executive Airport)
- Medtronic (Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport and St. Paul Downtown Airport)
- Midwest Aero Club LLC dba Best Jets International (Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport and St. Paul Downtown Airport)
- Target Corporation (Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport and St. Paul Downtown Airport)
- UnitedHealth Group (Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport and St. Paul Downtown Airport)
Land Environment
- Plantronics, Inc. (Otay Mesa, Calif.)
CBP states that since its reimbursable services program began in 2013 it has been expanded to include 238 stakeholders and provided more than 892,000 additional processing hours at the request of agency partners, accounting for the processing of more than 14.4 million travelers and more than 1.9 million personal and commercial vehicles.
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