Thu, Feb 24, 2011
Will Now Market Services To The Broader Aviation Community
Aviation service provider JetSelect Aviation, LLC, said Tuesday
that its maintenance division has obtained FAA Certification as a
Part 145 Repair Station. JetSelect Maintenance Services, LLC
operates its repair station and offers aircraft maintenance
services from their primary base at the Port Columbus International
Airport (KCMH), Columbus, Ohio.
JetSelect’s Maintenance Team consists of technicians who
maintain a large private charter fleets. With this latest
certification, they will be able to market their private jet
maintenance services to the aviation community.
Robert Austin, CEO for JetSelect Aviation, commented, “Our
aircraft maintenance team has worked very hard for this achievement
and we are very proud to have our private jet maintenance
capabilities stand out in the aviation marketplace. As an
organization we are experiencing solid and planned growth on
several fronts and this certification will strengthen our ability
to support our operations as well as to enhance our revenue
streams.”
Gordon MacSwain, Director of Aircraft Maintenance for JetSelect
Aviation, said today, “We are pleased with this major
achievement which is the result of a lot of hard work by our team.
The timing is right, the location is right and our market is
steadily growing. We are excited about our accomplishments and you
can expect us to build upon our outstanding capabilities,
technology and experience to create a legacy of superior private
jet maintenance service.”
Mario Bustamante, Manager of JetSelect’s Avionics
Department, added, “This is what we have been working
towards. Our Airframe, Engine and Avionics capabilities can now be
fully leveraged by the marketplace. We are extremely excited about
this milestone achievement in the airplane maintenance
industry.”
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