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Companies create FBO customer service program

By General Aviation News Staff · March 25, 2005 ·

Multi Service Corp., a general aviation transaction processing service, has formed a strategic partnership with PerfectStop, a new Internet-based platform that links aircraft operators and FBOs. The patent-pending system is produced by Houston-based PerfectStop Partners, L.P.

PerfectStop offers customers a single program for online reservations, flight tracking, real-time service confirmations, detailed trip reporting, reconciliation and more. The neutral platform provides an integrated service that has the potential of accepting any credit card. PerfectStop offers its users detailed reporting, linking all transactions with a particular trip and streamlining the reconciliation process.

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