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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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Titan supplies fuel at PremierFBO locations
Premier has been in growth mode over the last two years in its service area east of the Mississippi. As it expands, it is affiliating with respected partners in all its activities, Titan being the latest.
Titan consistently has demonstrated its reliability, responsiveness and high standards.

PremierFBO, the FBO arm of Premier Private Jets, has selected Titan Aviation Fuels to supply Jet-A and Avgas across its network of three FBOs: at Oakland County International airport in the Detroit area; James M Cox Dayton International airport in Dayton, Ohio, where the company also has a major MRO facility; and at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International.

“The expanded partnership with Titan builds upon years of successful collaboration at PTK,” says Premier CEO Josh Birmingham. “Titan consistently has demonstrated its reliability, responsiveness and high standards, which are consistent with our own. We are pleased to have it with us wherever our FBO customers land.”

Premier has been in growth mode over the last two years in its service area east of the Mississippi. As it expands, it is affiliating with respected partners in all its activities. Since 2025, it has acquired a major maintenance centre in Dayton, PremierMRO to complement its Part 145 repair station in Stuart, Florida; expanded its AOG service with technicians and well-equipped service vans; and acquired the Dayton and Cincinnati FBOs. Birmingham said the company would continue to evaluate other FBO acquisitions that fit its growth plans.

The company's charter business has more than doubled in the last year, and Premier has added two more Hawker 800XPs to its fleet. It now has 15 aircraft, comprising 10 Hawker midsize jets and five Cessna Citation light jets.

The company has two charter programmes, a jet card option and its unique Florida Jet Club, providing exceptional value for those whose flights begin or end in Florida.

“The integration of these three business units (FBO, MRO, charter) has proven a strong platform for success and growth,” Birmingham concludes.

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