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Naples Jet Center Named Embraer Authorized Phenom Service Center

Florida FBO Now A Provider Of All Services For Phenom 100 And 300 Airplanes

Embraer has named Naples Jet Center in Naples, FL, as an Authorized Phenom Service Center. As such, the FBO will offer maintenance, service, upgrades and warranty work for owners and operators of the popular Embraer Phenom 100 and Phenom 300 aircraft. The company will also be able to support the EEC and ESP maintenance programs offered by Embraer and engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney.
 

“We are proud and excited to be named as a Phenom Service Center by Embraer,” said Matt Hagans, Naples Jet Center’s CEO. “Embraer has designed and built the Phenom to provide a high dispatch reliability rate, and we intend on offering our clients the highest standard of service and support.”

Naples Jet Center currently provides support to several Phenoms based in Naples and looks to expand its employment roster to meet the increased service demand. The company’s national headquarters, Eagle Creek Aviation Services of Indianapolis, IN, has been an Authorized Service Center since Embraer’s first delivery of a Phenom 100 in 2008. Eagle Creek has also purchased more than 20 new Phenoms on behalf of its clients, and assisted in more than 30 new Phenom deliveries from the factory in Brazil since the aircraft’s introduction into North America.

FMI: www.naplesjetcenter.com

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