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Avfuel Welcomes Pacific States Aviation To Branded Network

Adds FBO At Buchanan Field In The Bay Area

Avfuel and Pacific States Aviation announce their partnership as the FBO selects Avfuel as its branded fuel supplier. Operators flying into the FBO at Buchanan Field (KCCR) will now benefit from Avfuel’s programs, including Avfuel Contract Fuel and AVTRIP rewards.

Established in 1946, the independent FBO has more than 70 years of experience catering to the unique needs of general aviation clientele. During that time, Pacific States Aviation (PSA) has become known for exceptional services that go above and beyond expectations.

“We treat our customers like family with first-class amenities and services,” said John Earl, director of the FBO. “When a crew member requests cleaning services, we provide complimentary ramp-side interior vacuuming and wipe down. If detailing is needed, our line team, managed by an individual who spent six years in a BMW detailing department, handles it meticulously. It’s that level of specialized service and client attention that sets PSA apart from its competition and creates loyal customers. Avfuel’s coincident approach makes it an ideal partner.”

PSA is conveniently located on the largest ramp at KCCR, less than 30 minutes from downtown San Francisco, and can handle all sizes of business aircraft. With an internationally-oriented flight academy, aircraft maintenance, fueling and concierge services, the PSA team has general aviation needs covered. With optimum weather conditions, coupled with non-complex airspace, PSA and KCCR serve as an excellent alternative to other Bay Area airport destinations.

As a full-service FBO, PSA provides guests with the amenities and services they require, including a highly trained ground service staff (NATA Safety 1st training and other programs); on-site car rentals; courtesy vehicles; shuttle van; nearby hotel and golf accommodations and discounts; gourmet catering; an FAA award-winning maintenance department; 34,000 square feet of hangar space; updated customer and pilot lounges; complimentary Wi-Fi; flight planning and conference rooms; and a pet-friendly atmosphere.

“Avfuel’s proud to offer its loyal operators an upstanding connection to the Bay Area with this new partnership—we know Pacific States Aviation takes exceptional care of its customers, and we’re happy to play a role in that with Avfuel’s programs and solutions,” said Mark Haynes, vice president of sales for Avfuel Corporation.

In addition to Avfuel Contract Fuel pricing, customers will benefit from transaction ease when using the Avfuel Pro Card at PSA with the ability to put everything—fuel and non-fuel items with or without a fuel purchase—on one transaction, avoiding any fees.

(Images provided with Avfuel news release)

FMI: www.avfuel.com

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