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Flight Options Joins P&W on Beechjet Maintenance

Flight Options, the fractional jet company that is an affiliate of Raytheon Company, announced Monday that it has signed with Pratt & Whitney Canada, a five-year Fleet Management Program agreement. This agreement will provide for JT15D-5 engine maintenance services for Flight Options' entire fleet of Beechjet aircraft.

"This partnership with Pratt & Whitney Canada solidifies our commitment with providing our owners with the highest quality of service," said John Nahill, chairman and chief executive officer of Flight Options.

"We are pleased to extend our long-term successful partnership with Flight Options with this agreement on their JT15D-5 engines," said Gilbert Gaudette, vice president, Pratt & Whitney Canada Service Centres.

Based in Cleveland (OH), Flight Options employs over 1,300 professionals nationwide. Flight Options offers fractional shares in its fleet of over 200 aircraft, which includes the world's largest fleets of King Airs, Beechjet 400As (shown) and Hawker 800s. The fleet also includes the CitationJet, Citation V, Citation 650, Falcon 50, Citation X, Challenger 601 and Gulfstream IV.

FMI: www.flightoptions.com

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