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In the Spotlight: Stratos Jets' Sells Lear 60

Stratos Jet Charters' manager of charter sales, Kevin Bales, sold a Lear 60.

2012-10-21
WINTER PARK, FL, October 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) With the help of Kevin Bales (Manager of Charter Sales at Stratos Jet Charters, Inc.) and Charlie Bravo Aviation, Stratos Jet Charters, Inc. has sold a Lear 60. Bales represented one of his long-term charter clients in the transaction. After 5 months of negotiations with the bank who owned the aircraft, the final test flight was flown this week and title was transferred to the new owner. The aircraft, a Lear 60, was purchased at a price of just over 2.1million.

Stratos Jet Charters, Inc. developed its aircraft sales division in the Summer of '12 by hiring Bruce Ronning who has more than 30 years aviation sales experience. For assistance with an aircraft acquisition or the sale of an aircraft, contact Stratos Jet Charters, Inc. at 1.888.478.7286 or by email at Bruce@stratosjets.com

Stratos Jet Charters provides air charter service for US-based businesses and individuals. They believe that their success has come from the relationships they have built through good experiences, not long-term contracts. It is the goal of their company to provide you with the exceptional service and attention to detail that earns the confidence of your repeat business. They provide air charter service that fits your schedule and can offer countless options to serve your needs. If you currently have an air charter service provider, please allow Stratos Jet Charters the opportunity to provide you with a competitive bid. They are sure that they can provide a level of service and convenience that will earn your repeat business.

Website: www.stratosjets.com


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[Press-News.org] In the Spotlight: Stratos Jets' Sells Lear 60
Stratos Jet Charters' manager of charter sales, Kevin Bales, sold a Lear 60.