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Sharp Details expands

By General Aviation News Staff · November 15, 2014 ·

Sharp Details, a corporate aircraft cleaning and detailing firm, has strengthened its East Coast expansion with the addition of 30 full-time aircraft cleaning and support personnel in Savannah and Brunswick, Georgia.

The company has been working at these locations since Jan. 1 of this year, offering a portfolio of aircraft polishing and detailing services, company officials note.

Sharp Details’ Teterboro, New Jersey (TEB) operations, where the company started service in 2012 at Landmark Aviation, continues to grow as well, with full day and night shifts operating seven days per week, officials add.

At Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) and throughout Southern Florida, the company has continued to grow with eight full-time employees now servicing numerous based tenants and transient customers daily.

Founded in 1994, Sharp Details has base airport operations at West Palm Beach, Fla., (PBI), Brunswick, Ga. (BQK), Savannah (SAV), Richmond, Va. (RIC), Washington Dulles (IAD), Washington National (DCA), Philadelphia (PHL), White Plains, New York (HPN), Oxford-Waterbury, Connecticut (OXC), Bridgeport, Connecticut (BDR) and Teterboro, New Jersey (TEB). It also offers mobile services at most airports throughout South Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.

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