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Fri, Mar 04, 2005

Raytheon Aircraft Services Launches New Max Programs

Spend More, Save More

Raytheon Aircraft Company announced two new programs to help operators save money on Thursday. MaxPower and MaxServices programs are designed to reward aircraft owners for membership and the use of Raytheon Aircraft Services.

Aircraft owners can earn discounts starting with their first visit. MaxReward certificates can be earned on 75 gallons of AvGas or 200 Gallons of Jet Fuel purchased per visit. These certificates can be credited toward fuel, parts, avionics, maintenance, paint refurbishment services. The MaxPower program is simplified and enhanced to allow more customers to earn rewards and discounts.

Another program, MaxServices, offers additional fuel discounts to customers who have maintenance performed at Raytheon. Customers who spend $100,000 on turbine maintenance, or $25,000 on piston maintenance in a year can earn an additional dime per gallon discount. This does not include the MaxPower discount of up to 75 cents per gallon.

Membership cards are not necessary to receive discounts or reward certificates. Purchases will be tracked automatically in the Raytheon Aircraft Services network for enrolled customers.

FMI: www.raytheonaircraft.com

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