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Sun, Feb 01, 2015

Wing Jet Center Awarded Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Status

John Wing, CEO And Owner, Honored For His Service

John Wing, CEO and Owner of Wing Jet Center located at Lone Star Executive Airport (KCXO), was recently recognized for his service as an aviator during the Vietnam War by being awarded with the Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business status.

“We are proud of this distinction, we are proud of my father’s service, and we are hopeful that customers are willing and able to help support businesses owned by our veterans,” states Brian P. Wing.
 
Wing Jet Center excels at offering a private FBO experience and customer service for the flight crews and their passengers by recognizing and striving to exceed their needs. As part of the EPIC FBO Network, Wing Jet Center offers the convenience of accepting the EPIC Card.
 
The FBO’s facilities are suited to accommodate any size corporate aircraft. Short or long-term 12,400 sq ft hangar space is currently available. A build-to-suit hangar space up to 22,000 sq ft with additional office space and private gated parking lot is also an available option. The airport has a control tower with radar, and is located only 3 miles from interstate 45 and 20 minutes from The Woodlands. U.S. Customs will be available on the field in late 2015.

FMI: www.wingjetcenter.com

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