Sun, Jan 06, 2008
Don't Mind The Dust... Fly On In!
Work has begun at Fargo Jet Center,
Inc. (FJC) on a major remodeling project, although the company
promises that customers and travelers won’t be
inconvenienced. The passenger terminal, pilot’s area and
flight planning facility will be temporarily relocated to an
adjacent terminal, just 300 feet west.
“We’ve spent many hours preparing for this
renovation to ensure our customers are not inconvenienced,”
says Jim Sweeney, President, Fargo Jet Center. “Customers
will receive the same outstanding service during construction
they’ve grown accustomed to at Fargo Jet Center,” adds
Sweeney.
The remodeling project has been underway since fall of 2007 and
includes upgrades and reconfiguration of the passenger and pilot
facilities; construction of new maintenance organization offices
and technical work space in the maintenance hangar. Completion of
all the renovation is projected for Spring of 2008.
“Our customers, pilots and crews will see tremendous
improvements in the new terminal and pilot lounge/planning areas.
In addition, our work efficiencies will increase significantly with
the improvements in our new workspace, maintenance and
administrative office areas. It will all help us better serve our
customers by providing them a better experience,” said
Sweeney.
Fargo Jet Center’s main facility was built in 1995 with
additional hangars and office space added in 1998. Total occupied
space exceeds 210,000 sq. ft. Fargo, Jet Center, Inc. is the
largest aviation service organization in the Upper Midwest.
Consistently ranked among the top FBOs in North America, FJC is a
ChevronTexaco fuel dealer, award winning aircraft maintenance and
avionics repair station and aircraft dealer. FJC also operates a
fleet of charter aircraft, a flight school, provides aircraft
management services and opportunities for fractional aircraft
ownership.
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