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Signature Aviation introduces new discount program for small fleet operators

Signature Aviation introduces new discount program for small fleet operators
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Signature Aviation, the world's largest fixed-base operator (FBO) chain, has introduced a new membership discount program for small- and medium-sized turbine aircraft operators.

The program, named BRAVO by Signature, aims to cater to an often-overlooked segment in private aviation by offering benefits such as Jet A fuel discounts, Signature Gold status, and dedicated email support. According to the company, members of the BRAVO program can expect "significant Jet A fuel discounts," while pilots can earn points through membership in Signature's TailWins program.

Signature Aviation states that the program has been in development for the past year and tested by approximately 800 small- and medium-sized Jet A operators.

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"We have worked closely with small and medium-sized operators to craft a program that's designed for their unique set of needs," said Signature's Chief Commercial Officer Derek DeCross in a statement. "With no membership fees and no contractual commitments, BRAVO by Signature delivers better pricing, recognition, member support and partner benefits, and we will continue to collaborate closely with our BRAVO member community to refine the program to meet their evolving needs."

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