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Wed, Jan 06, 2016

Fort Wayne Aero Center Open For Business

Greated First Customers On New Year's Day

Fort Wayne Aero Center, one of Avfuel Corporations newest branded dealers, opened for business on Friday, Jan. 1, with a new facility and plethora of services to ring in the New Year.

“We’ve been waiting a long time for this day,” said Jeff Van Slyke, FBO general manager for Fort Wayne Aero Center. “The building finished right on schedule and our experienced staff is ready to provide exceptional customer service to the guests of Fort Wayne Aero Center.”

As northeast Indiana’s premier full-service FBO, the newly-constructed 12,000 square foot facility boasts high-end architectural considerations—such as floor-to-ceiling color-tinted windows in various shades of blue and green overlooking the airfield—and an array of pilot amenities, including a lounge and private rest area, WiFi, two conference rooms with audio/visual capabilities, a fitness center, and complimentary provisions.

With a strong emphasis on customer service, Fort Wayne Aero Center strives to provide its guests with heightened support for an unparalleled experience. Along with critical aviation services—such as Jet A and 100LL fueling, maintenance, de-icing, quick turns, concierge, heated hangar space, and charter, cargo, ground handling and forklift services—the FBO offers all the benefits of the Avfuel network, including Avfuel Contract Fuel and AVTRIP rewards.

Fort Wayne Aero Center began taking reservations on Dec. 26, 2015, and received its first round of guests on New Year’s Day.

(Image provided with Fort Wayne Aero Center news release)

FMI: www.fwaerocenter.com

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