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Openair Opens New Base At Tac Air In The Greenville Downtown Airport

OpenAir Expands To Fill SATSAir Void

With the closure of SATSAir and their Southeastern Air Taxi Service, OpenAir has announced that it is expanding to fill the Southeastern Air Taxi transportation void. OpenAir will be based at TAC Air in the Greenville Downtown Airport
 
In an effort to help commuters inconvenienced by the SATSAir closure, OpenAir, a Washington DC area Air Taxi Service, is proud to introduce our expanded service area into the Southeastern United States. Since 2005, OpenAir reports that it has grown 800%. With its newly expanded routes and territories, OpenAir has claimed the title of being the largest Cirrus Air Taxi service in the United States.

"What is your time worth?" asked OpenAir President and CEO Michael Klein. "It's a simple question that can make a huge difference to the bottom line of any business, and can significantly impact personal lives." 
 
Based in the Washington DC metropolitan area and at TAC Air in the Greenville Downtown Airport, OpenAir was founded in 2005 and is a Part 135 Certified FAA Air Carrier. OpenAir serves the Eastern United States with a fleet of Cirrus SR22 aircraft.

In addition to passenger service, OpenAir provides Emergency Cargo and Medical Transport 24 hours a day.

FMI: www.flyopenair.com

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