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Fargo Jet Center expands

By Janice Wood · January 27, 2013 ·

Fargo Jet Center, an FBO at Hector International Airport in North Dakota, is expanding, with plans to open Williston Jet Center in Williston, N.D.

Williston Jet Center will offer aircraft fueling, aircraft maintenance, flight instruction, aircraft charter management and aircraft sales. Construction of a new 6,400-square-foot passenger facility and a fuel farm are underway.

“We’ve been watching what’s happening in Western North Dakota for quite a while and have assembled the right combination of talent, expertise and resources to greatly improve aviation services in Williston,” says Darren Hall, Vice President of Marketing at Fargo Jet Center. “We’re excited for the opportunity to bring the success we’ve experienced in Fargo to the community of Williston.”

Fargo Jet Center is an Avfuel dealer of aviation fuels, an aircraft maintenance and avionics repair station and an aircraft dealer. It also provides aircraft charter, aircraft management services and operates a Cessna certified flight school.

For more information: FargoJet.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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