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Regional Jet Center extends contract as Phillips 66 dealer

By Janice Wood · June 14, 2011 ·

Regional Jet Center at Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) in Bentonville has renewed its fuel contract as a branded Phillips 66 Aviation FBO for five years.

Regional Jet Center is a Phillips 66 Partners-Into-Plane participant and handles fuel for the airport’s direct commercial flights on Allegiant Air, Continental, Delta, US Air, United and American Airlines. Partners-Into-Plane is designed to promote FBOs to qualifying high-volume aircraft operators that negotiate bulk fuel pricing directly with Phillips 66 Aviation.

Regional Jet Center - Exterior - resized As a mid-America FBO, the 24/7 Regional Jet Center specializes in quick turns, while offering a full range of aviation services, including maintenance and hangar storage for large wingspan aircraft.

The FBO participates in the WingPoints Reward Card program, which rewards pilots, flight schedulers and aircraft owners for fuel purchases at participating Phillips 66 Aviation FBOs.

For more information: RegionalJetCenter.com or Phillips66Aviation.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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