Fri, Dec 11, 2020
FWJ&A Boss Is Also An A&P
Fort Worth Jet & Associates, under the leadership of James Robertson, an industry veteran and Fort Worth native, has opened for business at Meacham International Airport (KFTW) in Fort Worth, TX.
Fort Worth Jet & Associates is located inside the new LEED Silver Certified Administration Building at 201 American Concourse in Fort Worth, Texas just five miles from downtown Fort Worth. The airports boast two museums, a 24-hour control tower, two 7,501 x 150 ft. runways and two 4,006 x 75 ft. runways equipped for ILS approaches which serve as a premier corporate and general aviation facility in North Texas. American Aero, a world-class IS-BAH Stage III FBO, calls KFTW home along with Northrop Grumman, Bell Helicopter and International Aerospace Coatings where Air Force One was re-painted.
Fort Worth Jet & Associates is a provider of professional services for the sale, acquisition, appraisals, consulting and management of private aircraft. Fort Worth Jet prides itself on providing superior service and negotiation as well as market intelligence to assess clients' needs, philosophy of use and budget. James, President and founder of Fort Worth Jet & Associates is a licensed FAA Airframe and Powerplant mechanic and provides technical oversight throughout the entire process.
"Dallas-Fort Worth is a centrally located and rapidly growing economic magnet. The new office enables us to be in the midst of the activity with extensive aviation support from the metroplex's providers in order to deliver top-notch service in aircraft sales, appraisals, management and consulting to the region and world," says Robertson.
James's aviation education paired with his industry experience and strong ethics reportedly give him a competitive edge in aircraft sales and client trust.
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