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Fly Louie welcomes three Sheltair FBOs on board
The number of Sheltair facilities in the Fly Louie preferred network has increased to six following the latest additions and the FBOs will join the 70 already on its books.

Fly Louie has announced that Sheltair Aviation's Florida FBOs located at Daytona Beach International airport, Jacksonville International airport and Lakeland Linder International airport are new members of its preferred FBO network. It says with over 70 FBOs across the US, the Fly Louie preferred FBO network offers fuel savings to the growing US Fly Louie Alliance with over 200 operators.

The number of Sheltair facilities in the Fly Louie preferred network has increased to six, with its Rocky Mountain Metropolitan airport, Orlando Executive airport and Savannah/Hilton Head International airport FBOs already on board.

“Sheltair FBOs are known for their premier guest experience and state of the art facilities. The addition of these three locations to the Fly Louie Preferred FBO Network is a testament to Sheltair's commitment to serving operators and our partnership,” says Julia Takeda, founder and CEO of Fly Louie.

“We are excited about adding three of our award winning bases to the Fly Louie Preferred FBO Network,” adds David Buritica, Sheltair's director of sales and marketing.

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