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Mon, May 12, 2003

Jeppesen Introduces New Fuel Card

Fill 'Er Up at 1500 FBOs Worldwide

Jeppesen now offers something a little different to the recently launched jet fuel purchasing program known as Jeppesen World Fuel Services. Along with its partner company, World Fuel Services, Jeppesen has created the Jeppesen World Fuel Services Platinum Card.

Simpler Purchasing, Simpler Invoicing

The new fuel card is used to simplify jet fuel purchases and invoicing at over 1,500 locations worldwide.  Issued by aircraft registration number, the card allows for easy identification and verification of the customer when presented to the fuel-into-plane provider.

In just the first four months of this year, over two million gallons of jet fuel have been pumped through Jeppesen World Fuel Services.  Jeppesen says competitive pricing, extensive global coverage and reliability are cited as the key success factors.

"We're extremely pleased with the positive response to the Jeppesen World Fuel Services offering," says Ted Glogovac, Jeppesen product manager, International Trip Planning services.  "The Jeppesen World Fuel Services Platinum Card brings yet another element to Jeppesen's unrivaled suite of trip planning services."

FMI: www.jeppesen.com

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