Honor Flight New England Sends 60 Veterans on 70th Trip to Nation’s Capital
Honor Flight New England marked its 70th trip by sending 60 veterans from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport to Washington, D.C., on May 31, according to a News 9 WMUR report. The chapter, part of the Honor Flight Network, has taken thousands of Korean and Vietnam War veterans to visit memorials. A June 27 fundraising motorcycle ride, “We Ride So They Fly,” will benefit the program.

Background
Honor Flight New England is a chapter of the Honor Flight Network transporting veterans to Washington, D.C.; the article highlights its 70th trip and a June 27 motorcycle fundraiser.
Why it matters
The piece does not describe any corporate transaction, regulation, or financial datapoint that would affect a publicly traded issuer.
Market relevance
No publicly traded company is the subject of the news; therefore, no direct trading implications.
Market effects
None; community/fundraising coverage with no linkage to public-company fundamentals.
Local activity around Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and a Harley-Davidson dealership; no public-market read-through stated.
None.
Alternative perspectives
This is primarily human-interest/community fundraising coverage; any market impact is unlikely.
No financials, contracts, or corporate actions are described—so there’s no measurable trading catalyst.
Key entities
- nonprofit programHonor Flight New England
Chapter of the Honor Flight Network; article covers its 70th flight and upcoming June 27 fundraiser.
- retail locationManchester Harley-Davidson
Start point for the June 27 fundraising motorcycle ride benefiting Honor Flight New England.



