Midwest Aviation Increases Business with Competitive Aviation Fuel Prices

In a campaign to attract cross-country jet fuel stops, Midwest Aviation (KMML) continues to offer competitive fuel pricing options despite national price hikes and global crude oil spikes. As an Avfuel-branded FBO that offers Avfuel Contract Fuel, Midwest Aviation is able to offer jet fuel at competitive rates and keeps prices down on ramp fees and other aircraft services. As a result, this fall Midwest expects to attract more savvy flight departments who are “smart” flight planning their routes around the country to coincide with the best fuel and service rates.

“As a family business, we add a personal touch to visitors who may be used to impersonal service at other, more pricey FBOs,” said Midwest Aviation President Pete Johnson, “We’ve been in business since 1962, and we offer a new terminal building that showcases the miles of scenic prairie that surround us.”

Midwest Aviation also hosts the CharterFirst Air Service, which serves the continental U.S. and operates a variety of aircraft from single engine to mid-size jet.

Located at the Southwest Minnesota Regional Airport – Marshall/Ryan Field (MML), Midwest Aviation occupies a zone of rural land just 90 miles from Sioux Falls, S.D., and only two and one half hours’ drive from the Twin Cities. Traffic is low in this primarily GA airport, and visitors can store aircraft in heated or non-heated hangars. It is a destination airport for aviation enthusiasts playing host to the Red Baron Museum and is former base of the legendary Red Baron Squadron. With a 7,000-foot runway, the airport can accommodate most sizes of aircraft.

Midwest Aviation is one of the newest dealers to join the nationwide Avfuel-branded network of FBOs. As such, Midwest now awards participating customers both AVTRIP points on fuel purchases and the Avfuel Contract Fuel program for jet fuel savings.