Wed, Jul 13, 2005
Get A Mechanic On The Phone
Private Jet Mech, LLC announces that
its 24-hour on-call maintenance and assistance service for
private/corporate jet operators is now capable of dispatching to
100+ airport locations in the US.
"For years, people have seen the value of roadside assistance
for their cars through companies like AAA," says Private Jet Mech
spokesman Kevin Hughes. "Now Private Jet Mech provides that same
support for the bizjet community."
There are several thousand business/corporate jets in operation
across the United States. In an average day, a number of these
aircraft may experience a situation requiring technical support not
available at the local airports. Private Jet Mech offers a solution
and support for these aircraft.
Through a nationwide network of on-call mobile maintenance
providers, Private Jet Mech provides business jet operators with
Aircraft On Ground (AOG) or On-Call maintenance services. Business
jet operators can become a registered Private Jet Mech subscriber
to enhance their maintenance capabilities for a nominal annual fee
per aircraft.
When assistance is needed, client operators call the Maintenance
Operations Center, and experienced technicians can be dispatched to
that clients' location to handle their maintenance or emergency
repair issue.
"All business jet operators will need a service like this at
some time during their operation," said Hughes. "Our maintenance
providers have traveled to Bermuda, Hawaii, and many places
in-between for on-call support. They understand that you need to be
in the air, on schedule, and they have the mobile maintenance
capabilities to support you. And with our provider network now
capable of dispatching to over 100+ airports in the US, that
support is better than ever."
Based out of Tampa, Florida, Private Jet Mech was founded by
entrepreneurial maintenance technicians with 30-plus years of
private/corporate jet maintenance experience. Their day-to-day
experience and knowledge of the industry is an asset to all Private
Jet Mech clients.
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