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Wed, Jun 11, 2003

New FBO: Just Opened in Oshkosh

Orion Says, "Now You Have a Choice"

Orion Flight Services, Inc., has just opened a new FBO at Oshkosh (WI) Wittman Regional Airport. They say, "For the first time in over a decade, pilots flying in to AirVenture will have a choice for fuel and other aviation services."

Orion's is a full-range FBO, featuring fuel, air charter, flight instruction, aircraft rental, and "A first-class facility pilots will enjoy."

Jeff Wanke, Orion's president, said he's excited about opening in Oshkosh. "It gives pilots and those visiting Oshkosh, especially during AirVenture 2003, a fresh alternative. We think everyone will be very pleased with our prices and superior service."

Orion is in its sixth year. Its original location, still growing, is in Sturgeon Bay (WI), working for pilots and owners in northern Wisconsin and the UP of Michigan.

FMI: www.orionflightservices.com

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