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OK3 Air enhances winter-readiness capabilities

By General Aviation News Staff · November 14, 2013 ·

HEBER CITY, Utah — FBO OK3 AIR reports that enhanced anti-icing and deicing capabilities are fully operational and ready for any winter weather at Heber City Municipal Airport (36U).

“With the snowy winters we get here in Utah, we’re very excited to now have de-icing on our list of services. It’s key to providing a seamless travel experience. The list of amenities and services at OK3 AIR is growing every year as we strive to provide the best service in the West,” said OK3 owner Nadim Abuhaidar.

OK3 Air DeiceOK3 Air also offers maintenance, flight training, aircraft sales, and private charter. Pilots of large aircraft are welcome at OK3 Air: The FBO’s large hangars can accommodate aircraft up to G-IV. There is an eight-acre aircraft-parking ramp, rental car and limo services, a pilot’s lounge with WiFi, catering, flight planning and aircraft rental. Passengers and crew alike will enjoy OK3’s exclusive agreements with Hertz Rent-A-Car, All Mountain Transportation, Zermatt Resort and Spa, and Cucina Deli, FBO officials noted.

For more information: OK3air.com

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