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Old July 12th 04, 06:45 AM
Scott D.
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On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 09:26:09 -0700, "Tom Sixkiller"
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Except Meadowlake doesn't sell Jet-A; workable, but a PITA.

Which King Air are they looking at?

Colorado Aviation at COS is awesome, and about the cheapest Jet-A in the
state. Excellent shops, too.

We're fixing to relocate from Meridian Business Park (APA...$$$$$$,
Englewood...$$$$$$$) to the ColoSprings area. Both of our two main partners
live way south of Denver and find it harder to get into town than just going
south twice as far. Also, we're finding office space is about 60% less $$.


Sorry it took so long to reply, I was on vacation in the rural
farmlands of Mn, where computer time was very limited. Yea, we
looked into the Jet A situation here at 00V but I would be doing most
of my pickup's at APA so I would get the fuel there.

They were looking at at King Air that was for sale here at COS but I
just got word that it had sold. All in the same breath they tell me
that a Cheyenne III would be considered.

Scott D

 




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