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Tactical Air Defense Services to Participate in U.N. Conference

CARSON CITY, Nev., July 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Tactical Air Defense Services, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: TADF), an Aerospace/Defense Services contractor that offers air-combat training, aerial refueling, aircraft maintenance, disaster response services, and other Aerospace/Defense services to t

Tactical Air Defense Services to Participate in U.N. Conference

CARSON CITY, Nev., July 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Tactical Air Defense Services, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: TADF), an Aerospace/Defense Services contractor that offers air-combat training, aerial refueling, aircraft maintenance, disaster response services, and other Aerospace/Defense services to the United States and Foreign militaries and agencies, is pleased to announce that it has been invited by the United Nations High Commissioner for Indigenous People to participate in the 2010 U.N. Conference on Indigenous People taking place next week in Simferopol, Crimea.

The U.N. Conference on Indigenous People is held annually to discuss the plight of Indigenous People worldwide.  Discussions will include the development of new programs and technologies to assist in times of natural and man-made disasters, droughts, famines, and population disturbances, both military and civilian.  Attending the conference will be speakers and representatives from many nations, the International Red Cross, International Red Crescent, and humanitarian NGOs.

Attending on behalf of TADF will be Tom Robinson, TADF's Director, Disaster Relief Services.  Mr. Robinson will be addressing the U.N. Conference issues and coordinating future lifesaving efforts with international representatives in attendance. TADF's access to a growing fleet of Ilyushin IL-76 supertanker aircraft, as well as the experience of its highly-trained personnel, enable it to offer disaster response services for major wildfires, oil spills, humanitarian missions, earthquakes, general disasters, and mass evacuations, worldwide within hours, not days, to governments, NGOs, and multi-national corporations with employees stationed around the world in conflict and disaster zones.

Alexis C. Korybut, Chief Executive Officer of TADF, stated,  "TADF is pleased to be in a position to offer this unique array of lifesaving services at a time when such disasters appear to be on a dramatic rise internationally, and we are honored to have been invited by the U.N. to participate in this prestigious conference where TADF will have the opportunity to present its services to representatives of governments and NGOs looking for viable and cost-effective solutions to this growing problem.

Further information about TADF is available on our website: www.tads-usa.com.

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