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Wed, Mar 09, 2011

JSSI Announces New Programs For Eurocopter EC-135 And EC-145

Operators May Enroll New Or In-Service Engines In Maintenance Program

Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI), has announced new JSSI programs for the Eurocopter EC-135 and the EC-145. The JSSI hourly cost maintenance program for the EC-135 provides coverage for the Turbomeca Arrius 2B2 and Pratt & Whitney PW206B2 engines. The offering includes standard JSSI Premium, Select and Term programs with optional coverage for engine removal and replacement (R&R) and freight. EC-135 owners and operators may enroll their in-service or newly delivered engines to assure budget stability and save on their overall maintenance costs.

The new JSSI EC-145 program provides coverage for the Turbomeca Arriel 1E2 engines, offering all the same program benefits as the EC-135 programs described above. In addition, JSSI intends to offer airframe coverage for these Eurocopter models later in 2011.

The company is also offering a $1000 pre-paid fuel card for clients enrolling their aircraft engines, airframe or APU on a JSSI program during the Heli-Expo 2011 convention. The fuel card is made available by Avfuel, a recognized JSSI Member Privileges vendor, and is valid for existing Avfuel card holders as well as operators who are not currently enrolled in their fuel card program.

JSSI supports numerous helicopter engines and airframe models with a variety of hourly cost maintenance programs that assist clients by reducing costs and assuring a stabilized maintenance budget, as well as providing 24/7 access to JSSI's experienced technical advisors. "We are enthusiastic about the opportunities in the growing helicopter market," commented Louis C. Seno, President and CEO of JSSI. "The pre-paid Avfuel fuel card will put $1000 in JSSI clients' pockets simply by enrolling during the show. The Avfuel pre-paid card is a small  thank you for their business." 

To qualify for the $1000 pre-paid fuel card, Heli-Expo participants must finalize their JSSI program enrollment by March 31, 2011.

FMI: www.jetsupport.com

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