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UAS extends white glove service across the Americas
UAS clients across North and South America are now benefiting from having a local UAS supervisor onsite to deliver priority ground handling and supervision. This expansion of service also brings more competitive pricing.
The UAS team at NBAA Orlando.

Global trip support solutions provider UAS International Trip Support has expanded its global network of onsite supervisors across airports in the US, Mexico, Brazil and Colombia, with plans to extend further in the near future. Complementing its established station manager and VIP supervisor networks in mainland China and Africa, this expansion enables UAS to provide the ultimate white glove service to its international client base and alleviate time-consuming trip planning responsibilities, enabling them to focus on their core business.

UAS clients across North and South America are now benefiting from having a local UAS supervisor onsite to deliver priority ground handling, dedicated supervision and the convenience of consulting with a single source for all trip support services at pivotal business aviation gateways. The expansion also brings with it the advantage of more competitive pricing, the company says, with tailored pricing packages to help operators optimise their operations costs.

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