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Tamarack brings Toledo Jet into expanding dealer network
Greg Fell has taken over as chief executive of Toledo Jet, following a 313 Equity acquisition positioning the company for more Winglet installations.
Toledo Jet operates out of both Toledo Express in Ohio and Fort Lauderdale Executive in Florida.

Tamarack Aerospace has added Toledo Jet LLC to its authorised dealership network, naming it a Winglet dealer and installation centre. The expansion is intended to improve access for CitationJet operators, with Toledo Jet locations at Ohio’s Toledo Express Airport and Florida’s Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport.

Tamarack's Winglet technology enhances aircraft performance and fuel efficiency. Vice president of sales Eric Cunningham says the company’s collaboration with Toledo Jet “ensures CitationJet operators can easily access our factory-trained installation services, enhancing their aircraft performance and safety with every flight”.

Toledo Jet was formed in 2009 following the closure of Textron’s Citation service centre in Toledo. Its profile has grown since being acquired by 313 Equity Partners, with former JetNet CEO Greg Fell becoming chief executive. Fell says the company is “well-positioned for significant growth due to the high demand for Tamarack Active Winglets.”

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