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SaxonAir teams with MARS
SaxonAir has made space for MARS in its aircraft management business, allowing jet owners instant access to more data. The company becomes the first UK user of the programme.
SaxonAir account manager James O'Dwyer believes MARS will improve each customer's access to aircraft data.
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Norwich-based aviation services company SaxonAir is to use MARS as a part of its aircraft management programme. MARS, or My Aircraft Reporting System, is a web application that works alongside existing accounting and flight software to consolidate financial reports, flights, fuel, maintenance logs and all other necessary information, into one hub where jet owners can instantly view the data.

“We are thrilled that our first UK client is SaxonAir,” says MARS director of business development Lawrence Binns. “It has accomplished more in its 12 years of operation than most companies will in their entire lifetimes. We hope that MARS will assist in its continued growth.”

SaxonAir aircraft account manager James O’Dwyer adds: “We are pleased to embark on this venture with MARS. Our partnership will support our vision of ensuring the service we offer to our aircraft owners gives the best level of visibility and transparency of the performance of their asset. We are proud to continue to explore new and innovative ways to progress our service offering to our clients, and ensure that we provide the hassle-free aircraft ownership solutions that our customers expect and deserve. We believe that time is the greatest asset that can be delivered, and the introduction of MARS will ensure that our customers can be in control, reviewing the performance of their aircraft at a time and place that suits them.”

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