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Tue, Jul 08, 2008

Jet Works Air Center Breaks Ground On North Texas Expansion

New 43,000 Sq. Ft. Complex Located At Denton Municipal Airport (DTO)

Jet Works Air Center recently broke ground on its new 43,000 square foot maintenance hangar expansion in Denton, TX. The new expansion is expected to be completed in first quarter 2009 and will include 40,000 square feet for additional aircraft maintenance and repair, inspections, and avionics installations.

Similar to the existing Jet Works facility at DTO, the new hangar will also accommodate long-range business jets including Bombardier Global Express and Gulfstream GV models. The remaining 3,000 square feet will provide additional offices and back shop space.

"The bottom line is we offer turbine operators a great value with a personal touch here at our facility," said Trey Bryson, President of Jet Works Air Center. "Being able to provide heavy maintenance, paint, interior and full avionics services all together in one place, in a timely manner, we believe is very attractive to many operators. We saw this as a good opportunity to expand our capacity so we can accommodate more of these customers," added Bryson.

Jet Works Air Center has continued to grow their full service operation since moving north to Denton from Fort Worth in 2005. The company is the exclusive completions center for Piaggio P-180 Avantis in the United States, and provides paint and interior services and refurbishments for a wide range of turbine powered aircraft.

Jet Works also provides extensive avionics services and is an authorized dealer for Rockwell Collins, Honeywell - Bendix King, Universal Avionics, Goodrich, L-3, Garmin, Aircell, Airshow and various other manufacturers.

FMI: www.jwac.aero

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