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Sun, Oct 09, 2005

Premier Jet Center Prepares New Digs At McClellan-Palomar Airport

Upscale Facility Will Include Advanced Security System

Work continues on Premier Jet Center's elaborate $33 million dollar, 15-acre project in North San Diego County. The facility, scheduled to open in early 2006, will include an elegant customer service area and pilot facilities, room for 14 offices, and 132,000 square feet of available hangar space -- and it will all be protected by Navigance Technologies Group's Secure Aviation Facilities Environment, or SAFE, wireless security system.

"This is Class-A office and hangar space," said Richard Lee Sax, Premier Jet president. "We expect fast-moving, aviation-related businesses to make this their headquarters, rather than just airport satellite offices."

The facilities will be prewired and equipped with advanced telephone, computer networking, and closed-circuit and satellite TV. Accomodations will be "as significant as an upscale hotel," according to Sax.

But it's the security that's most noteworthy. With the SAFE system, every door of the upscale facility will be watched by digital cameras, with the data continuously stored on digital video recorders. Every door and gate access point will require a key or microchip-coded card to open, and video cameras also can be installed inside each hangar for interior security. Premier Jet tenants will then be able to access the video feeds anytime on a secure website.

The level of security at the facility was determined based on the effectiveness of security cameras used to identify suspects in the London transit-system bombings earlier this year, according to a company press release.

Additional security at Premier Jet will include perimeter fencing, lighting, the latest in internet-enabled, remote-control, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) digital cameras with silent alarms, electronic access controls on all gates, and 24-hour digital video surveillance recording.

As for the costs of leasing such opulent, and secure, accomodations, Premier Jet will offer unique pre-paid leases with terms stretching as long as 30 years -- similar to those used in home purchases. Such a long term is intended for customers to avoid rate increases that can accrue every time a short-term lease is renewed.

"Our tenants lease airport space for 30 years, just like buying a home--financing to keep payments at today’s market," said Sax.

FMI: www.premierjet.com, www.navigance.com

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