Mon, Feb 23, 2009
Covers Wheel And Brake Repair, Overhaul Services
Aviall Services announced recently
its Product Repair Services division has entered into a long-term
agreement with private jet service provider Flight Options, LLC to
be the exclusive provider of wheel and brake overhaul and repair
services, and manage their wheel and brake supply chain
requirements.
Aviall will support the Cleveland, OH-based Flight Options fleet
utilizing their network of wheel and brake repair stations.
Aviall's repair stations in Chicago, IL; Crown Point (SISU
Services), IN; Parsippany, NJ; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Atlanta, GA;
Dallas, TX; and Van Nuys, CA are strategically located to support
corporate fleets when they are in their primary domicile and when
they are supporting their customers away from home.
The company maintains a vast inventory of the OEM wheel and
brake components required to support customer property overhauls
and necessary repairs, an existing pool of overhauled exchange
brakes and will invest in an additional spares package in support
of the Flight Options fleet.
"Our common goals for exemplary
customer service, the use of technology based maintenance solutions
and a high quality maintenance program make this an exciting
partnership," said Dan Komnenovich, President and COO of Aviall
Services. "We know that Flight Options' commitment to their
customers' satisfaction is their primary mission, and I am
confident that the solution that Aviall provides incorporates the
flexibility needed to successfully support them as their customers'
flight requirements grow."
Flight Options marked its 10th Anniversary in 2008 and offers
the complete spectrum of programs including fractional ownership,
leasing, aircraft management and JetPASS Memberships. Flight
Options fleet of over 100 aircraft consists of the Hawker 400XP,
Hawker 800XP, Citation X and Embraer Legacy. The company is
scheduled to take delivery of the new Phenom 300.
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