Tue, Dec 18, 2018
Becomes Naples Aviation, Adds AvFuel As Contract Fuel Provider
The sole full-service FBO at Naples Airport has announced a name change from Naples Airport Authority to Naples Aviation. Still under operation by the Naples Airport Authority, Naples Aviation has the same dedicated team providing the expert services customers know them for, along with a new fueling option.
“We’re excited about the new name, along with all of the changes that come with it,” said Mike Hushek, Naples Aviation’s FBO manager. “We have launched a new website for easier customer use and are offering competitive rates on jet fuel with Avfuel Contract Fuel.”
With the addition of contract fuel, operators will benefit from better-than-retail rates on jet fuel, as well as no-fee purchases, the ability to put all purchases (fuel and non-fuel with or without a fuel purchase) on their accounts, access to purchasing in a network of 3,000+ global locations, streamlined online account management, and tax-savings benefits. As an Avfuel-branded location, Naples Aviation also offers customers AVTRIP rewards.
“Our operators are looking forward to taking advantage of the Avfuel Contract Fuel program in another high-profile destination location,” said Joel Hirst, Avfuel’s vice president of sales. “We’ve had a long, successful partnership with Naples Aviation and are happy to be a part of the operation’s progression with rebranding and adding the program. They run a top-notch business and we’re pleased to add them to the Avfuel Contract Fuel network to better serve our loyal operators.”
Guests who fly through Naples Aviation can still expect the same great services and amenities for which the FBO is known, including first-class treatment; 24-hour security; NATA Safety 1st trained professionals; quick turns; complimentary refreshments and papers; gourmet catering; potable water; an expanded ramp; easy, onsite access to U.S. Customs; conference rooms; a workout facility and showers; and passenger and crew lounges.
(Image provided with Naples Aviation news release)
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