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Mon, Oct 31, 2005

JSSI And Flightdocs Link-Up For Customer Maintenance Tracking Solutions

Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI) and Flightdocs, Inc. have announced that they will be working together to provide expansive maintenance tracking solutions to the JSSI customer base.

"JSSI's decision to join forces with Flightdocs was simple, the synergies between us will definitively add more value to the customer experience," commented Ed Hawkins, Chief Operating Officer for JSSI and President of MyJSSI.com.

"We look forward to expanding our service reach to the JSSI network," Included Rick Heine, President for Flightdocs, Inc.

Initially, all JSSI customers will receive fifty percent off of their first year service when they sign up for Flightdocs maintenance tracking services through JSSI. Additional maintenance solutions with easy access are part of the future plan of this JSSI, Flightdocs relationship.

Founded in 1989, JSSI provides its customers with comprehensive, flexible and affordable financial tools for managing the often unpredictable costs of operating and maintaining nearly all types of turbine-powered aircraft, including jets, turbo-props and turbine powered helicopters. The only independent hourly cost guarantee maintenance provider, JSSI serves customers globally and manages maintenance services through its network of technical advisors stationed worldwide.

FMI: www.askjssi.comwww.flightdocs.com, at NBAA 2005, Visit JSSI (booth #1876) or Flightdocs (booth # 2626).

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