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Here we will discuss FBOs and general aviation airports, aviation trivia, fuel and lubricants, Young Eagles, Compassion Flights and other topics that give us reason to fly.

 

Pilots have relied on Phillips 66 Aviation fuel and our branded FBOs since 1928. We pioneered high-altitude fuels. We provided the first anti-icing additive for jet fuel. We built one of the first corporate flight departments. Our WingPoints® Rewards Program has been rewarding pilots with gift cards for being loyal to participating FBOs since 2008. We promote line safety through NATA Safety 1st PLST online training. And we help our FBOs fuel the military with our Partners-Into-Plane, the industry's first Defense contract fuel program.


Today pilots and their passengers can visit more than 775 Phillips 66 Aviation FBOs. Tell us about your experiences, share your stories, let us know how we can work together to make general aviation’s future brighter.

Website: http://www.phillips66aviation.com
Members: 88
Latest Activity: Jan 16, 2016

Discussion Forum

Fall FBO Feature: WingTip to FBOs

Started by Phillips 66 Aviation Oct 12, 2012. 0 Replies

Don't forget to weigh in on the Fall FBO Feature discussion!Our WingTip to FBOs? When it comes to customer service, it's all in the personal touches.For example, Tulsa's Christiansen Aviation (KRVS)…Continue

How Do You Choose Your FBO?

Started by Phillips 66 Aviation Oct 4, 2012. 0 Replies

This month, we're excited to chat about our NEW Fall FBO Feature. Join the conversation today by telling us what you think FBOs can do to take the customer experience to the next level.  Stories…Continue

Tags: Fall FBO Feature

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Comment by Tommy Thompson on February 1, 2012 at 3:16pm

TU-144

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on February 1, 2012 at 3:11pm

Trivia Wednesday!!!! What was the name of the first supersonic jet to enter full commercial service? The first HangarChat.com member to post  correctly will receive a Phillips 66 Aviation 85th Anniversary Commemorative Calendar!

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on February 1, 2012 at 2:37pm

This is a Myth. Dwight Eisenhower was the first president to get his pilot's license - he got his in 1939. So close, Tommy! George Washington was the first president to issue a pilot's license for a hot air balloon. 

Comment by Tommy Thompson on January 30, 2012 at 6:57pm

it is a myth.  George washington was the first POTUS to receive his license in a hot air balloon.

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on January 30, 2012 at 12:06pm

Myth or Fact?  John F. Kennedy was the first US president to get a pilot's license. The first HangarChat.com member to post  correctly will receive a Phillips 66 Aviation 85th Anniversary Commemorative Calendar!

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on January 27, 2012 at 11:26am

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Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on January 27, 2012 at 11:23am

Well done, Jairus, you are correct! Sometimes we like to throw in an easy question now and then :)

Comment by Jairus Duncan on January 25, 2012 at 7:39pm

Uh...I think it was the Starship 'Enterprise' from Star Trek. ;-)

Comment by Fantasy of Flight on January 25, 2012 at 6:14pm

Seriously? :)

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on January 25, 2012 at 5:12pm

Trivia Wednesday!!!! What fictional spacecraft was NASA's space shuttle Enterprise named after? The first HangarChat.com member to post  correctly will receive a Phillips 66 Aviation 85th Anniversary Commemorative Calendar!

 

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