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Million Air expands at SLC

By Janice Wood · September 28, 2011 ·

Million Air–Salt Lake City has acquired the assets and airport leases of the Salt Lake jetCenter.

William Haberstock, President and CEO of Million Air–Salt Lake City, stated, “The Salt Lake jetCenter had an exclusive and loyal clientele.  We are excited about the opportunity to earn their loyalty by demonstrating our own exceptional customer service.”

In 2006, Million Air–Salt Lake City completed a major expansion and renovation of its passenger lobby and pilot amenities.  The inclusion of the jetCenter’s facility grows Million Air–Salt Lake City’s operations to over 400,000 square feet of hangar space at the Salt Lake City International Airport.

The company is renovating the jetCenter’s former facilities. Included in the renovation plans is a new sales office, showroom and service center for the soon to be released HondaJet aircraft.  Million Air–Salt Lake City’s subsidiary, Intermountain Jet, LLC, became a HondaJet dealer in 2007.

For more information: MillionAirSLC.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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