Avfuel Corporation (Booth #501) Boasts Strong FBO Network Presence On Schedulers & Dispatchers Show Floor
/The various co-exhibitors present a solid cross-section of the Avfuel branded FBO network’s geographic scope, says Marci Ammerman, Avfuel Vice President, Marketing. “Avfuel has branded dealers in strategic locations around the globe,” said Ammerman. “Our dealers recognize that S&D provides a perfect venue to connect with flight departments and showcase their individual personalities and capabilities. Every year we see more and more interest regarding exhibiting at this valuable industry event.”
In addition to veteran Avfuel co-exhibitors such as Fargo Jet Center (FAR), Banyan Air Service (FXE) and Eurojet Aviation (EGAC/BHD and EGBB/BHX), Avfuel will welcome a number of first-time co-exhibitors, including newer members of the network such as Bellingham Aviation Services (BLI) and Aurora Jet Center (UAO) representing the Pacific Northwest; Minot Aero Center (MOT), which caters heavily to the Bakken Oil region traffic; and CYHU H-18 (YHU), boasting a desirable location just outside Montreal.
“We’re thrilled to some of our more recent Avfuel-branded dealers attend S&D with us,” Ammerman said. “We’re excited to have them in the network and could not be more proud to promote them as our valued partners.”
Also represented in the Avfuel aisles will be Avfuel Contract Fuel, Avplan Trip Support, and Avsurance Corporation. “Avfuel Contract Fuel is available at over 3,000 worldwide locations, and Avplan Trip Support has an experienced staff of meteorologists and trip planners that have cultivated relationships with service providers and ground handlers around the globe. Avsurance, Avfuel’s insurance subsidiary, provides a complete line-up of aviation and aviation-related coverages to keep assets protected in the air and on the ground,” said Ammerman. “These connections and coverages are indispensable to flight departments. Every year we look forward to S&D and helping attendees customize the right solutions to meet specific needs.”