
Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI), the largest independent provider of maintenance programs to the business aviation industry, continues to invest heavily in serving the helicopter market with 18 new helicopter maintenance programs introduced in 2016. A further 10 maintenance programs are already in development for 2017, with more to follow.
JSSI has continued to expand its maintenance programs in this underserved market, covering more helicopter engines and airframes than ever before. The number of new helicopter maintenance contracts provided by JSSI increased 250 percent in 2016, with a phenomenal 600-percent increase in the value of these contracts, year-over-year.
“We are seeing exceptional results and continued growth as we consistently meet the needs of helicopter operators in this challenging market,” commented Kevin Thomas, Senior Vice President, Business Development and Strategic Planning for JSSI. “We are uniquely qualified to provide operators with tailored programs to fit their precise business needs and the JSSI Helicopter Services team delivers an unrivaled service experience that is second to none.”
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