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Wed, Feb 27, 2019

Atlas Aviation Announces New Contract And Location

New lease for Peter O. Knight And Plant City Airports

Atlas Aviation has announced a new, long-term FBO contract at Peter O. Knight Airport (KTPF) that also includes nearby Plant City Airport (PCM). The new agreement and operations at PCM will officially commence on March 1, and there will be an Open House event on March 23rd.

“Our management team and staff are excited about the long-term partnership with the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority (HCAA) and the opportunity to extend our services to Plant City,” said Deric Dymerski, Atlas president.

“Atlas Aviation has provided FBO services at Peter O. Knight for over 14 years and we are very excited to have them bring their experience and passion for customer service to the Plant City Airport,” said Brett Fay, Director of General Aviation for HCAA.

While the great service at TPF has always been well-received, Atlas plans to bring a new standard to the customers in Plant City. The staff will be doubled and trained in Atlas procedures, new ground equipment is already on-site and Atlas’ busy flight school and will also extend to PCM. Students and renters will have access to an excellent, modern fleet of aircraft that they’ll be able to schedule on-line and even from a phone app.

(Source: Atlas Aviation news release)

FMI: www.atlasaviation.com

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