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Florida facility puts Solojet Aviacao in fast lane
With the office in the US, Solojet is able to streamline processes and negotiate better with suppliers, speeding up the import of parts and aircraft. It is also a handy stopping off point for customers to drop in.
CEO André Bernstein.

Solojet Aviacao, an aircraft maintenance and fractional company based at Jundiai airport in Brazil, has opened a branch in Florida to speed up the import of parts and aircraft and to support customers in both countries.

“We opened our office to focus on aeronautical materials in Florida, and this for us was a very important step in terms of importing and reselling materials. It was necessary to have a physical presence there,” says CEO André Bernstein. “With the office in the US, we are able to streamline our processes, negotiate better with suppliers, not just price, but terms and commercial conditions as a whole. Furthermore, we realised that there are a lot of our customers who go from here to there, and we now have a place to receive them.”

The new base establishes a central hub for the import and distribution of aeronautical materials, which allows processes to be streamlined and costs and deadlines reduced. “We are joining our wings with those of international suppliers, sharing knowledge and resources to elevate the sector as a whole. This new stage will allow us to even better meet the growing demands of the global business aviation market,” adds Bernstein.

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