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Services manager for Duncan Aviation’s Lincoln, Nebraska, location. “It’s also another way for them to let us know their plans and help ensure the quickest service possible upon their arrival.” The calculator was created in response to customer


requests and the nationwide Know Before You Go campaign launched by NATA, AOPA, and other industry organizations. “We agree that transparency in pricing is important in FBO services,” Hyberger says. “We have listed our fuel prices and potential ramp fees on the internet for some time. This app takes that even further by allowing operators to calculate their exact invoice when they stop at a Duncan aviation facility for line service.” To find the calculator, go to www.DuncanAviation.aero/


services/fbo/fbo-services-calculator. Duncan Aviation offers FBO services at its facilities in Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, MI; Lincoln, NE; and Provo, UT. The LNK location has Stage I IS-BAH accreditation and IS-BAH accreditation is underway at the other locations.


For more information about Duncan aviation’s FBO Services, visit www.DuncanAviation.aero/services/fbo/.


HARBOUR AIR AND MAGNIX PARTNER TO BUILD


WORLD’S FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC AIRLINE PRNewswire — magniX, the company powering the electric aviation revolution, and Harbour Air, North America’s largest seaplane airline, announce a partnership to transform Harbour Air seaplanes into an all-electric commercial fleet powered by the magni500, a 750 horsepower (HP) all-electric motor. Operating 12 routes between hubs such as Seattle and


Vancouver and across the pristine wilderness of the Pacific Northwest, Harbour Air welcomes more than 500,000 passengers on 30,000 commercial flights each year. Through this partnership, both companies are furthering the vision to someday connect communities with clean, efficient and affordable electric air travel. “Harbour Air first demonstrated its commitment to sustainability by becoming the first fully carbon-neutral airline in North America in 2007, through the purchase of carbon offsets,” says Greg McDougall, founder and CEO of Harbour Air Seaplanes. “Through our commitment to making a positive impact on people’s lives, the communities where we operate and the environment, we are once again pushing the boundaries of aviation by becoming the first aircraft to be powered by electric propulsion. We are excited to bring commercial electric aviation to the Pacific Northwest, turning our seaplanes into ePlanes.”


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