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JetTransactions becomes accredited member of IADA
The most frequent users of business jets make fewer aircraft transactions in their lives than JetTransactions oversees in a single year. The company is now an accredited IADA dealer.
JetTransactions founder Brent Dahlfors.

US aircraft marketing company JetTransactions has become an accredited member of the International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA). The company, founded by Brent Dahlfors and Mark Bloomer, handles business jet acquisitions, marketing and consulting across a broad range of aircraft services from offices in Newport Beach, Los Angeles, Chicago and West Palm Beach.

“The IADA board of directors welcomes JetTransactions into the world's largest dealer organisation and the only group of accredited dealers and certified brokers,” says IADA executive director Wayne Starling. “JetTransactions has an excellent reputation for ethical and transparent business jet deals, and the membership looks forward to continuing to work with Brent Dahlfors, Mark Bloomer and their associates.”

“The most frequent users of business jets make fewer aircraft transactions in their lives than JetTransactions oversees in a single year,” says Dahlfors. “Our global team of aviation experts leads by example, having established reputations for perceptive market intelligence, trusted industry relationships and personalised customer service. Our combined record of over 1,600 new and pre-owned business jet transactions completed around the globe supports the company's prominent position in today's evolving aviation marketplace.”

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