Cutting Aviation Fuel Costs Increases Profits

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June 24, 2010 (MMD Newswire) - - CSI Fuel Services allows customers to increase profitability by reducing expenses when buying fuel.  Fuel costs account for nearly a quarter of an airline's operating expense.

Part 135 operators, having less fuel uplift than air carriers with larger fleets, pay a higher fuel price per gallon.  By consolidating uplift requirements across programs, CSI Fuel Services offers operators a substantial discount on jet fuel purchases.  "A 135 operator recently saved 17% buying fuel with CSI," illustrates Marc Ramthun, Manager of Commercial Operations "which meant the air carrier made more money on the trip."    Decreasing fuel costs is one of the best ways air carriers can add to their bottom line.  Ordering fuel is simple, so customers can easily benefit from CSI Fuel Services.

About CSI

CSI Aviation Services, Inc. (CSI) established in 1979, is a diversified and experienced worldwide aviation services company.  We serve multi-national corporations, athletic teams and government agencies with air charter and aircraft leasing.  We arrange commercial aircraft, executive jets and turboprops, using a wide variety of certified air carriers, as agent for our customers or the air carrier.  We are the nation's oldest and largest company of its kind and our years of experience have made us a worldwide leader in air charter and aircraft leasing.  Contact us 24/7/365

Contact Information

Erica Morgan, Marketing & Business Development Coordinator, morgan@csiaviation.com or call 505.761.9000

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