J.A. Air Center’s Aircraft Detailing Training Courses Draw Students from International Aviation Businesses.

June 9, 2011

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J.A. Air Center offers professional aircraft detailing training to aviation businesses and individuals across the globe. The 3 and 4 day courses are designed to train FBO’s, Aircraft Maintenance Facilities, Avionics Businesses and their personnel how to not only properly detail aircraft but how to implement it into their existing business and services.

J.A. Air Center based at the Aurora Municipal Airport and located 40 miles west of Chicago decided to start their own professional aircraft detailing department years ago and with great success. Dustin Zeitler started and continues to run the Real Clean Aircraft Detailing Department for J.A. “We decided to add aircraft cleaning and detailing to our existing FBO and Maintenance business because we wanted to offer our customers more services while their aircraft were in our facility. We quickly realized that it was a very good idea. With in the first month of starting the department we made a profit. Most of our customers love to keep their aircraft clean and well maintained. We go far beyond the typical wash and wax. We revitalize old paint to look like new, we polish bright work and spinners to mirror finishes and refurbish deice boots to name just a few. It was a natural fit for our business” says Zeitler.

J.A. Air Center now employs 12 individuals in their detailing department as they have grown to offer their services to all of the surrounding airports in the Chicago-land area.

For the past 2 years J.A. Air Center has been offering courses to train companies how to detail aircraft and implement the service into their own business. Zeitler goes on to say that “The aircraft detailing business has been so good for us, why not train others to do the same? We have a very thorough training course led by myself and my lead aircraft detailer in our 150,000 sq. ft. state of the art facility. Our courses are modeled after our own detailing business. We teach our students everything that we have learned about this business to be successful. In the process, we have trained many aviation businesses domestically and internationally, from across the U.S. to the U.K., Mexico and Canada. We also have a group from Russia coming in August. We have the right knowledge, experience, aircraft and facilities to train others to be successful in this business.”

To learn more about J.A. Air Center’s Professional Aircraft Detailing Training Courses go to www.realcleanaircraft.com or contact Dustin Zeitler directly at 630-549-2113 dzeitler@jaair.com

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