Duncan Aviation to Give Away Fuel at Schedulers and Dispatchers Conference
February 24, 2008
LINCOLN, NEB — Duncan Aviation FBO Services representatives will hold two drawings for 100 gallons of free fuel during NBAA’s Annual Schedulers and Dispatchers Conference, held January 29-February 1 in Savannah, Georgia. Attendees can enter the drawing at Duncan Aviation’s booth, number 309, during the show.
“At all of our FBO locations, we have long-standing relationships with many fuel customers; that tells us we’re doing something right. At the Schedulers and Dispatchers Conference, we hope to visit face to face with many of our long-term customers as well as invite new customers to experience the Duncan Aviation difference,” says Kris Patrick, Manager of FBO Services in Lincoln.
Phil Suglia, Manager of FBO Services in Michigan, adds, “Duncan Aviation has a lot to offer: our experience, customer focus, energy and the ‘can do’ attitude of all our team members, combined with easy access to our locations, makes our service particularly valuable to our customers.”
Duncan Aviation has FBO Services in Lincoln, Nebraska; Battle Creek, Michigan; and Kalamazoo, Michigan. More information can be found on Duncan Aviation’s website, www.DuncanAviation.aero/fbo.
Duncan Aviation is an aircraft service provider with 2,000 employees supporting the aviation needs of government and business operators and other service providers. Services include major and minor airframe inspections and maintenance, engine services, major retrofits for cabin and cockpit systems in addition to full paint and interior services and aircraft sales and acquisitions. Complete service facilities are located in Lincoln, Neb., and Battle Creek, Mich. Additional locations include more than 20 satellite avionics facilities strategically located throughout the United States and components solutions available 24/7 at 800.562.6377 that can handle any aircraft system problem with immediate exchanges, rotables, loaners or any avionics/instrument/accessory/propeller repairs and overhauls.
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