Thu, Nov 10, 2005
Roger Woolsey, chief executive officer of Million Air Interlink
has announced that Pentastar Aviation has become the newest
member of the Million Air family. The addition increases Million
Air's network of fixed-base operation (FBO) facilities to 33
members.
Pentastar Aviation will continue to maintain its corporate
identity in all of its business units. However, its FBO will be
branded as Million Air to serve the thousands of loyal Million Air
customers who visit Pontiac, Mich. Woolsey, along with Thomas D.
Seeber, president and chief executive officer of Pentastar
Aviation, made the announcement at the 2005 NBAA Conference,
currently taking place in Orlando.
"Pontiac is a key location and we are excited that Pentastar
Aviation has joined the Million Air chain," Woolsey said. "We share
a common commitment and it is clear that Pentastar Aviation's
reputation is the 'best of the best.' We know that our dedication
to our brand and our service standards will be upheld with an
impeccable level of services."
With the combined strength of
Million Air, Seeber believes Pentastar Aviation will be further
positioned as a nationally recognized leader in providing superior
FBO services.
"This is an exciting time for Pentastar Aviation and Million
Air," Seeber said. "As Million Air Pontiac, we will continue set
the benchmark as the single most recognized leader in FBO and
private aviation services. We are confident as we move forward in
this new relationship that both Pentastar Aviation and Million Air
will experience significant growth, as well as increase their
market share both nationally and around the world."
Founded in 1985, Million Air provides upscale, private aviation
services to individuals and corporations. Headquartered in Houston,
the company operates a network of 33 FBO locations in North America
and the Caribbean.
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