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JSSI introduces seminar series for aircraft owners & operators in South America

JSSI Press Release | July 3, 2015

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Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI), the leading provider of hourly cost maintenance programs for the business aviation industry, plans to present educational seminars to local turbine aircraft owners and operators based in Brazil and Chile.
On July 15, 2015, Tony Gilbert, vice president of business development in South America for JSSI, and Aroldo Rovero, JSSI’s director of business development, will be presenting detailed information about hourly cost maintenance programs, how they work, and how they can increase the aircraft’s value while lowering overall maintenance costs. This seminar will be presented in Portuguese and take place at Helipark in Brazil, just outside São Paulo, beginning at 15:00 local time. 
An additional informative JSSI seminar is planned for August 27 and will be hosted by JSSI Alliance member AEROCARDAL in Santiago, Chile. For more details about these seminars, please contact Aroldo Rovero at arovero@jetsupport.com.
“Some aircraft operators in this region may not be familiar with JSSI Programs or how they allow an operator to stabilize and reduce their maintenance budgets while improving the value of the asset,” commented Gilbert. “Hourly cost maintenance is our only business, and we recognize the value of our programs. Therefore, we feel it is important to offer these enlightening sessions on how JSSI protects owners from unexpected maintenance expenses and enhances the OEM warranty.” 
JSSI offers more than 340 different programs, including the comprehensive Tip-to-Tail Program, covering Engines, Airframes, and APUs, for today’s business jets, turboprops and helicopters.

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