Sat, Nov 01, 2008
No Enrollment Fee Option Geared Towards Owner/Operators
Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI)
recently announced a no up-front enrollment fee option for all
turboprop and helicopter operators who enroll onto a JSSI engine
hourly cost maintenance program. Exclusively targeted toward the
turboprop and helicopter markets, this new offer will make it
easier for these owners and operators to realize a predictable
maintenance budget while obtaining the expert consultative services
of JSSI's dedicated team of technical service representatives.
JSSI will offer a $200 monthly management fee along with a
competitive hourly use rate which will provide clients with
coverage for both unscheduled and scheduled maintenance, as well as
24/7 technical expertise. As with all JSSI Engine Programs, no
buy-in is required for previous flight hours accrued on the
engines.
"We feel there is tremendous opportunity to serve this rapidly
expanding market which will offer turboprop and helicopter
operators budget stability during these challenging financial
times," stated Joe Hagin, newly appointed CEO for JSSI. "With our
in-house team of maintenance experts who can manage your
maintenance logistics down to the last detail, there shouldn't be a
turbine-powered airplane in the sky without JSSI coverage," added
Hagin.
JSSI says its exclusive hourly cost maintenance program also
adds greater flexibility, by providing its clients with the ability
to transfer coverage at the time of sale, or if the aircraft is
sold without the program, they may transfer coverage to another
aircraft regardless of the make or model.
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