Tue, Dec 27, 2016
FlightServ Was Founded By Aviation Charters
A new independent FBO will open its doors to guests on January 1, 2017 at New Jersey's Trenton Mercer Airport (KTTN).
Founded by a team from the FBO’s sister company Aviation Charters, FlightServ personnel uniquely understand the needs and desires of flight crews and their passengers. Their years of experience traveling around the country—from the perspective of both the pilot and the scheduler—has given the team insight into what makes for an exceptional FBO experience.
“It’s our ability to empathize with our guests that drives our quality of service,” said Paul Weiss, FlightServ president. “We understand what it takes to plan and execute a perfect trip for both the flight crew and their passengers. We want all our guests—no matter what aircraft they’re flying, where they came from, or who’s sitting in the cabin—to discover the power of yes. We believe every request can be accommodated and are ready to deliver a completely personalized experience.”
With its convenient location in the state’s capital, FlightServ helps guests land closer to prominent business and the esteemed Princeton University without the congestion of Newark or Philadelphia.
The new Avfuel-branded FBO will provide a variety of quality services and amenities for its guests, including fueling for Jet A and Avgas, Avfuel Contract Fuel, AVTRIP, ground power units, free WiFi, a crew lounge, dining area, access to daily news, and complete concierge services for ground transportation, catering, hotel accommodations and more.
(Image provided with AvFuel news release)
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