Global Jet Services, Inc., a leader in on-location aviation aircraft, avionics, safety, and professional development training, marks an industry milestone of 25 years of continuous service to the business aviation community.
With sustained growth over two and a half decades, Global Jet Services met customer needs by expanding in multiple directions: providing a superior quality classroom experience for the aviation professional; and by acquiring the leading talents in each of their respective fields of expertise — airframe type maintenance, avionics, courseware development, quality control, information systems technology support and programming, sales and marketing, and print production and delivery.
According to founder and President, J.D. McHenry, “We have also made strategic partnerships and agreements which have helped accelerate our growth, especially over recent years. In the end, it is ultimately the business aviation customers whom we wish to thank and appreciate the most.”
He added, “As part of our company Vision Statement, we’re driven to provide superior customer service. We also have a positive core philosophy which benefits our team every day: provide access to tools and opportunities for professional growth and advancement within the organization. Also, within our organization, we are proud to celebrate and recognize our team members as they reach new levels of personal and professional levels of success.”
With over 600 years of combined aviation expertise among the instructor staff to date, Global Jet Services continues to offer a highly successful on-location total training solution for the aviation professional and remains an excellent choice for value, expertise, and results.

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