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Ross Aviation Brings Go Rentals Aboard; Pilots Gear Up for Rewards

DENVER, Colo. / August 12, 2016 / GENERAL AVIATION NEWS – Effective August 1, Ross Aviation signed an agreement with Go Rentals to offer its car rental services at four of its new FBO locations—KTRM, KSDL, KIAD and KHPN—providing pilots with an array of benefits from ease of transportation to additional AVTRIP Point opportunities.

“Cultivating a relationship with Go Rentals supports Ross Aviation’s dedication to providing a seamless experience for our guests,” said Ross Aviation president and CEO, Jeff Ross. “Our operations share important values concerning quality of service—we look forward to this partnership, which benefits these FBOs, Go Rentals’ business and, most importantly, our guests. What could be better?” 

Indeed, guests will find the answer to that question in two AVTRIP Bonus Point Promotions through Ross Aviation and Go Rentals. Ross Aviation is offering triple (3x) AVTRIP Points per gallon at all locations through October 31, while Go Rentals—promoting its new partnership with AVTRIP—is offering double (500) AVTRIP Points on car rentals through August 31. 

ABOUT ROSS AVIATION
Operating six premier FBOs, Ross Aviation brings extensive experience to the corporate aviation community, practicing advanced standards by valuing customer relationships, innovation, quality, safety and security to further connect people through the accessibility afforded by business aviation. The company's principals combine more than 100 years of hands-on experience in identifying and acquiring opportunities, solving problems, fostering growth and creating value in the FBO industry.

Contacts
Avfuel Corporation: Marci Ammerman, Vice President Marketing
734-663-6466, [email protected], www.avfuel.com, facebook.com/avfuel, Twitter: @Avfuel

Ross Aviation: Cy Farmer, COO
303-830-7700, [email protected], rossaviation.com

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