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Mon, Jan 25, 2016

JSSI Marks Milestone In Relationship With FAA

Has Serviced The FAA Engine Fleet For Nearly Two Decades

Jet Support Services, Inc. has recognized the FAA as its valued client, with a diverse turbine fleet enrolled in its engine programs since 1998.

The FAA began its relationship with JSSI by awarding a contract to cover the engines for a fleet of 6 Hawker 800A aircraft nearly 20 years ago. Since then, JSSI has continued to provide engine program coverage for 26 different aircraft, including King Air 300, Challenger 601 & 604, and Gulfstream GIV models and was recently awarded a new 5-year engine contract for their fleet.

“We are proud to provide the FAA with a very customized level of service that has continued to meet their needs over the years as their fleet has grown and evolved,” commented Greg Hampton, Director of Business Development for JSSI and FAA account manager for 20 years. “It has been a pleasure working with the FAA team and we look forward to many more years of service.”

(Image provided with JSSI news release)

FMI: www.jssi.com

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