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Key Air Launches New Website Reflecting New Customer-Focused Branding Initiative

Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:13pm EST
OXFORD, Conn., Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- In conjunction with Key Air's new
integrated brand positioning campaign -- "Perfect Flying Conditions" -- the
company recently launched its new website. The new site has been completely
overhauled to integrate with Key Air's new positioning and is specifically
designed to be more interactive, informative and user-friendly. The fully
optimized site represents Key Air's commitment to meeting their customers'
unique and varied air travel needs through a more targeted and accessible
approach.

"We're very excited about the new website," says Brad D. Kost, President and
CEO of Key Air. "Our new Perfect Flying Conditions brand initiative is
deliberately proactive and customer-focused. It reflects our continued
dedication to meeting and exceeding each customer's individual needs and
creating the right set of conditions for them. Our new interactive website is
the culmination of this highly individualized, service-oriented approach."

The Key Air website rebuild features new information architecture, as well as
new content and messaging that is delivered in a non-static format to keep
customers actively engaged and updated. Information can now be exchanged in a
more fluid, convenient manner. In addition, the site will feature an
interactive Communications Center for customers, enabling them to request
charter trip quotes, make program inquiries and access other useful
information. "Ultimately," Kost says, "our goal is to be even more
customer-focused. In today's challenging economy, it's important that Key Air
demonstrates that we understand our customers' needs regarding aircraft
management, worldwide charter, safety and service, and private air travel in
general. This website is an instrumental tool in achieving that end and
providing exceptional connectivity to our services and employees."

For more than 20 years, Key Air has provided stability, experience and
unsurpassed customer satisfaction. As an industry leader in worldwide charter
and aircraft management, Key Air offers a full range of support and services.
The company's dedication to client satisfaction, safety and security is
unmatched in the industry. With close business relationships with vendors
throughout the U.S., Key Air is known for their consistent attention to
detail, dependability and knowledgeable, dedicated professionals. Through
extensive experience in all facets of executive aviation, Key Air has
established an impeccable reputation for providing perfect flying conditions
to a variety of individuals and corporations.

Key Air has Fixed Base Operations and private aviation terminal space in
strategic locations nationwide to provide a seamless private air travel
experience. With convenient proximity to major U.S. cities like New York,
Boston, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Palm Beach and Los Angeles, Key Air can deliver
a more efficient and streamlined alternative to the often congested airports
in each of these locations. Key Air's three FBO facilities include: Key Air NY
Metro (OXC) in Oxford, CT; Key Air Twin Cities (ANE) just outside
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; and Key Air South Florida (FPR) in Ft. Pierce, FL. 
In addition to the FBO facilities, Key Air has opened a new location, Key Air
Southern California (VNY) at Van Nuys Airport, to offer West Coast customers
access to Key Air aircraft management and charter programs. Each facility and
location is positioned to afford customers nationwide access to a vast range
of Key Air services.

For more information about Key Air and its offerings, contact 888.KEYAIR.1 or
visit www.KeyAir.com.

SOURCE  Key Air

Heather Muir, Key Air Marketing, +1-888-539-2471, or +1-203-264-0605,
Marketing@KeyAir.com



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