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Tue, Feb 10, 2004

New Tampa FBO Will Carry Air BP

Full Service FBO Slated to Open at Tampa International Airport (TPA) Early Fall 2004

Air BP Aviation Services has announced that it will provide fuel and related services to Tampa International Jet Center at (TPA). The newest addition to the Air BP Network is scheduled to open for business in mid-summer of 2004. The $15 million dollar, completely modern facility will feature a total of 160,000 sq. ft., including terminal area. The facility will also boast a 12,500 sq ft canopy for covered aircraft arrivals and departures.

As a first-class FBO, Tampa International Jet Center will offer a full range of pilot and guest amenities including snooze rooms, high-speed internet access and an exclusive on-site, commercial kitchen with staff chef to provide catering services. Additionally, the FBO is  taking a serious approach to customer service by having all CSRs at  the new facility trained exclusively by the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

"Air BP's philosophy of customer service is consistent with our vision for Tampa International Jet Center," said owner Mike Azzarelli.

FMI: www.airbpaviation.com

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