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Virtual Fuel Desk now online

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

ARINC Direct has launched an on-line tool to help its business aviation customers leverage their fuel purchasing power. The Virtual Fuel Desk allows operators and flight departments to “shop smart” for aircraft fuel while planning flights. It provides on-line comparative pricing from multiple fuel suppliers at virtually all major U.S. and Canadian airports and FBOs frequently used by business aviation.

Users get “one-click” purchasing capability on line, and they can buy fuel at favorable rates pre-negotiated by ARINC Direct.

The Virtual Fuel Desk service is included with all ARINC Direct subscriptions.

Customers can still purchase fuel through the company’s full-service fuel desk, which covers more than 2,200 locations worldwide.

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