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GNV FBO joins Phillips 66 network

By Janice Wood · May 24, 2010 ·

University Air Center, the sole FBO at Florida’s Gainesville Regional Airport (GNV), is now a member of the Phillips 66 Aviation branded dealer network.

University Air Center offers aircraft charters flying a fleet of five Citation series jets; maintenance with factory warranty repair for Cirrus and Cessna; Eclipse 500 maintenance and modification; FAA-approved avionics repair and installation; aircraft rental; flight school; and 24-hour, seven-day-a-week service. In addition, 24-hour, on-call organ and patient transport is available.

“University Air Center touts a perfect safety record with 25 years of experience,” says Rod Palmer, General Manager Aviation, ConocoPhillips. “The FBO fits well with Phillips 66’s commitment to safety and professional line training, something we consider paramount to helping general aviation thrive in this country.”

University Air Center now accepts the WingPoints Reward Card from Phillips 66 Aviation. For more information: Phillips66Aviation.com or UniversityAirCenter.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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