Friday, October 12, 2012

It's Game Day at Executive Air GRB...

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With the NFL football season on its way, so is Executive Air GRB.  If you haven’t visited or experienced our Pilot & Crew Tailgate parties, well there’s no time like now.  Your experience starts from the moment your aircraft hits our ramp.  The journey begins with a warm greeting from our experienced line crew.  They will then walk you in and hand you off to one of our five star CSR’s who will coordinate your stay with us, anything from catering, crew cars, rental cars, shuttle services, hotels etc. 
Our objective is to make your visit unforgettable with a lot of fun attached to it.  Let’s begin with the fun…  Our tailgate party starts out with the smell of Sue’s famous white chicken chili.  It’s a great dish to comfort your tummy and take the chill out while visiting the Frozen Tundra.  If you want more, no need to look any further, we also have some good old shredded hot beef sandwiches, hamburgers and brats, Wisconsin style.  To compliment that we can offer nothing less than our Wisconsin cheeses, homemade coleslaw and potato salad. Also, if we have any vegetarians in the crowd, no need to worry, we didn’t forget about you.  We have vegetarian dishes to ready to go…  Do you want more?  If so, call us with any special requests and we will be sure to accommodate your needs.
Now that we have your attention, it’s time to sit back relax and enjoy the plush amenities at Executive Air GRB.  We have plenty of room with multiple flat screens available to watch the game along with a game room upstairs, snooze rooms and conference rooms to accommodate all your trip needs. 
Oh that’s right… how can I forget this.  We also have complimentary Starbucks.  I know after these long trips pilots & crew need their fix, we have that covered too.  Well, I hope this gives you a little taste of what you’re getting yourself into at Executive Air GRB. 
At Executive Air GRB we aim to please, so kick back, enjoy and “Immerse yourself in the ultimate FBO experience”.   Were ready, are you?
GO PACK GO!!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Executive Air and Aviation Advisors have teamed up to expand air charter service out of Green Bay, WI.

Executive Air has recently added two additional aircraft to its fleet of private jets under aircraft management Aviation Advisors.  The first addition is the Citation Excel, which is one of the most efficient and cost effective mid-sized jet aircraft available, and its impressive performance capabilities allow it to operate into many airports that comparable light jets can. The Citation Excel also has a greater range and flies at faster speeds than most light jets. Its comfort, performance, and reliability match Cessna’s high standards in private jet travel. In addition to a roomy interior, the cabin sports a modern style and fully enclosed lavatory. The Citation Excel is a solid, reliable private jet that can take you anywhere a mid-sized jet can go at the cost of light-jet travel.

The second addition to Executive Air’s fleet is the Citation II.  Citation II’s long club seating easily serves all business and leisure businesses.  It’s Comfort and Performance qualities make the Citation II a great regional aircraft for all types of travel.  For its flexibility and economy this is an attractive option.

Without a doubt, flying has become an integral part of modern society. From business professionals to travel enthusiasts, the speed and convenience of flying helps makes their aspirations a reality. However, even the most avid frequent flyer will admit that the experience isn’t always top-notch. Long lines, trips through security, uncomfortable seating accommodations, and flight delays all contribute to the feeling that air travel isn’t all it could be. However, if you fly by private aircraft charter, you can enjoy the many benefits that flying affords without the hassle and frustration that can come from major airlines.

Convenience   A private aircraft charter provides you with a great deal of convenience. Even with extremely short notice, you can use private charters to hop on a jet and head to your important business meeting, family emergency, or any other engagement. For major airlines, you typically need to reserve your seat weeks or months in advance, and even then, mistakes are costly and frustrating to resolve.
Speed- Because you’re not dealing with the size and bureaucracy of a major airline, there are many instances where you can arrange a direct flight to smaller airports and cities that a major airline can’t justify including on their itinerary. This means you can get where you need to go more quickly and directly. Most travelers remember certain times where they could have reached their destination in a short time if they could have just headed straight there, but their flight had to land in a major city instead. If you value being able to get to your destination quickly, without long waits in the airport, the private aircraft charter is an excellent solution.

Luxury- In essence, you are renting your own jet for an individual trip, similar to how you might hire a limousine on the ground. You might also think of it like a timeshare, but for a jet. Regardless of how you look at it, you can expect luxuries that you just couldn’t find on a commercial airline, such as sleeping quarters, excellent meal catering, Internet/fax machines, etc.

Flexibility- It just isn’t possible to give everyone excellent service on a commercial airline without having at least as many stewardesses as there are passengers. Fortunately, when you fly by private aircraft charter, you receive an unparalleled in-flight customer service experience. You can also choose among a number of different types of jets, from ultra- light up to heavy aircraft.

Reliability   One of the biggest benefits to flying by private aircraft charter is that it can work well with your busy schedule. If you find yourself needing to get somewhere quickly, you can figure out a way to get to your destination with a private charter. The reason why aircraft charters are different is that they take the level of customer service to a whole new level beyond what commercial airlines can achieve. Private jet charter service prides itself on catering to your needs and your schedule. These are just a few reasons why an aircraft charter is a superior means of air travel over commercial airlines. Whether you want to utilize one for business or leisure, a private aircraft charter gives you convenience, speed, luxury, flexibility, reliability and excellent service.

At Executive Air we are true travel professionals with vast expertise in providing a luxury travel experience, making sure every detail of your private air travel is perfect, meeting the highest standards of charter jet travel.

To book a charter or inquire about additional details, contact Executive Air InFlight Concierge Service at 920-498-4880 or book on line at manager@executiveair.com  where we will be happy to answer any questions.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Does the purchase of Aviation Fuel play a major role in your FBO?

Aviation fuel producing companies total approximately only 30 separate corporations, therefore the blend choice and base or wholesale pricing of all aviation fuel here in the U.S. is rather limited. We are lucky as consumers here, as there exists far less freedom of choice in the rest of the world.

Very few of the raw product producing companies sell direct to the FBO network across this nation. Most of the product is sold and distributed through non-producing suppliers who obviously seek to make a profit from their endeavors.   Often an FBO also is unable to deal directly either with the nearest refinery, or fuel distributor because the airport at which they have chosen has a tenant agreement in place that requires all of the FBO that at based there to purchase their fuel through the airport or local municipal administration. The further away the supplying refinery, the greater the product cost.

Once the fuel makes it into the storage tanks of an FBO, the spot market price quoted by the commodities markets bears very little resemblance to the price that the FBO has paid, and is now ready to sell onto you. In the common situation where the FBO has been required to purchase its resale fuel from the landlord airport, the only way they are able to be price competitive to their neighboring FBO's either at the same field, or at other airports within the same city region/area, is to either reduce their overhead or to buy more fuel than their competitors thus receiving a discount from the airport, based upon how much they buy each month.

The distribution system that has been described above is pretty typical and thus makes a tough for any FBO that is faced with competition at the same airport, a contracting pilot population, and the current administrations attempts to smash the General Aviation into smithereens. Many of the FBO's that have chosen to build comfortable, amenities-rich, and visitor pleasing facilities that are staffed with well trained, competent and customer orientated staff, elect to charge a 'ramp fee.' This practice is widely viewed by many as being unfair, however you basically get what you pay for, i.e. if self-service pumps in the rain are the only service that you require, then you should expect to pay less than when you enter and exit through the smoked glass doors of an architectural wonder that serves coffee, cookies, has sleep, multi-media entertainment, flight planning rooms, courtesy cars, offers hangarage available to all transiting aircraft, and 24 hour guarded security.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Top Reasons to fly private aircraft charter

Executive Air is proud to partner with Wisconsin Aviation, Wisconsin’s premier air charter provider.  With that being said, let’s dive into the benefits of flying private.

Without a doubt, flying has become an integral part of modern society. From business professionals to travel enthusiasts, the speed and convenience of flying helps makes their aspirations a reality. However, even the most avid frequent flyer will admit that the experience isn’t always top-notch. Long lines, trips through security, uncomfortable seating accommodations, and flight delays all contribute to the feeling that air travel isn’t all it could be. However, if you fly by private aircraft charter, you can enjoy the many benefits that flying affords without the hassle and frustration that can come from major airlines.

Convenience - A private aircraft charter provides you with a great deal of convenience. Even with extremely short notice, you can use private charters to hop on a jet and head to your important business meeting, family emergency, or any other engagement. For major airlines, you typically need to reserve your seat weeks or months in advance, and even then, mistakes are costly and frustrating to resolve.

Speed - Because you’re not dealing with the size and bureaucracy of a major airline, there are many instances where you can arrange a direct flight to smaller airports and cities that a major airline can’t justify including on their itinerary. This means you can get where you need to go more quickly and directly. Most travelers remember certain times where they could have reached their destination in a short time if they could have just headed straight there, but their flight had to land in a major city instead. If you value being able to get to your destination quickly, without long waits in the airport, the private aircraft charter is an excellent solution.

Luxury - In essence, you are renting your own jet for an individual trip, similar to how you might hire a limousine on the ground. You might also think of it like a timeshare, but for a jet. Regardless of how you look at it, you can expect luxuries that you just couldn’t find on a commercial airline, such as sleeping quarters, excellent meal catering, Internet/fax machines, etc.

Flexibility - It just isn’t possible to give everyone excellent service on a commercial airline without having at least as many stewardesses as there are passengers. Fortunately, when you fly by private aircraft charter, you receive an unparalleled in-flight customer service experience. You can also choose among a number of different types of jets, from ultra- light up to heavy aircraft.

Reliability - One of the biggest benefits to flying by private aircraft charter is that it can work well with your busy schedule. If you find yourself needing to get somewhere quickly, you can figure out a way to get to your destination with a private charter. The reason why aircraft charters are different is that they take the level of customer service to a whole new level beyond what commercial airlines can achieve. Private jet charter service prides itself on catering to your needs and your schedule. These are just a few reasons why an aircraft charter is a superior means of air travel over commercial airlines. Whether you want to utilize one for business or leisure, a private aircraft charter gives you convenience, speed, luxury, flexibility, reliability and excellent service.

At Executive Air we are true travel professionals with vast expertise in providing a luxury travel experience, making sure every detail of your private air travel is perfect, meeting the highest standards of charter jet travel.

To book a charter or inquire about additional details, contact Executive Air InFlight Concierge Service at 920-498-4880 or book on line at manager@executiveair.com  where we will be happy to answer any questions.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Safety 1st, Let Executive Air KGRB handle your aircraft maintenance needs, whether it’s RVSM Checks, Oil Changes, or Annual Inspections.

Executive Air KGRB and the RVSM goal are to reduce the vertical separation above flight level (FL) 290 from the current 2000-ft minimum to 1000-ft minimum. This will allow aircraft to safely fly more optimum profiles, gain fuel savings and increase airspace capacity. The process of safely changing this separation standard requires a study to assess the actual performance of airspace users under the current separation (2000-ft) and potential performance under the new standard (1000-ft).

Equipment: Air Data Tester, Mode S Transponder

Let us help you with your RVSM and Recertification checks.  Call us at 920-498-4880 or visit our contact us page at www.executiveair.com to schedule an appointment with one or our certified technicians at Executive Air KGRB.

Why you have to change the oil in your aircraft?

The reason we change oil in our aircraft engines every 25 to 50 hours is not because it breaks down. It's because it gets contaminated after 25 to 50 hours in an aircraft engine. In fact, it gets downright filthy and nasty.  Dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) is a highly corrosive chemical that is produced in copious quantities during combustion. DHMO can cause great harm to costly engine components when it blows by the piston rings and contaminates the engine oil. You may be more familiar with DHMO's common chemical formula: H2O.

Compared with automotive engines, our piston aircraft engines permit a far greater quantity of combustion byproducts -- notably carbon, sulfur, oxides of nitrogen, raw fuel, partially burned fuel, plus massive quantities of the corrosive solvent dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO; see graphic at right) -- to leak past the piston rings and contaminate the crankcase. This yucky stuff is collectively referred to as "blow-by" and it's quite corrosive and harmful when it builds up in the oil and comes in contact with expensive, bottom-end engine parts like crankshafts, camshafts, lifters and gears.

To make matters worse, avgas is heavily laced with the octane improver tetraethyl lead (TEL), which also does nasty things when it blows by the rings and gets into the crankcase.

So one of the most important reasons that we need to change the oil regularly in our Continentals and Lycomings is to get rid of these blow-by contaminants before they build up to levels that are harmful to the engine's health.

Call us at 920-498-4880 or visit our contact us page at www.executiveair.com to schedule an appointment with one of our certified mechanics at Executive Air KGRB.

Safety 1st, Let Executive Air KGRB handle your Annual Inspections.


Any reciprocating engine or single-engine turbojet/turbopropeller-powered small aircraft (12,500 pounds and under) flown for business or pleasure and not flown for compensation or hire is required to be inspected at least annually. The inspection shall be performed by a certificated airframe and powerplant (A&P) mechanic who holds an inspection authorization (IA) by the manufacturer of the aircraft or by a certificated and appropriately rated repair station. The aircraft may not be operated unless the annual inspection has been performed within the preceding 12 calendar months. A period of 12 calendar months extends from any day of a month to the last day of the same month the following year. An aircraft overdue for an annual inspection may be operated under a Special Flight Permit issued by the FAA for the purpose of flying the aircraft to a location where the annual inspection can be performed. However, all applicable ADs that are due must be complied with before the flight.

Safety 1st, Let Executive Air KGRB handle your 100-Hour Inspection

All aircraft under 12,500 pounds (except turbojet/turbopropeller-powered multi-engine airplanes and turbine powered rotorcraft), used to carry passengers for hire, must have received a 100-hour inspection within the preceding 100 hours of time in service and have been approved for return to service. Additionally, an aircraft used for flight instruction for hire, when provided by the person giving the flight instruction, must also have received a 100-hour inspection. This inspection must be performed by an FAA-certificated A&P mechanic, an appropriately rated FAA-certificated repair station, or by the aircraft manufacturer. An annual inspection, or an inspection for the issuance of an Airworthiness Certificate may be substituted for a required 100-hour inspection. The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours while en route to reach a place where the inspection can be done. The excess time used to reach a place where the inspection can be done must be included in computing the next 100 hours of time in service.

Call us at 920-498-4880 or visit our contact us page at www.executiveair.com to schedule an appointment with one of our certified mechanics at Executive Air KGRB.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

With the EAA AirVenture 2012 approaching soon, let our team who is highly trained assist you with your personal and business travel needs. Tell us what you need and consider it done. Convenience, peace of mind, and exceptional customer service is what our service team delivers to our customers.

Save time, save money, and get to the fun faster with Advance Purchase admission tickets, available for EAA members and the general public.  Purchase your tickets online by 11:59 p.m. CDT on June 15, 2012, and SAVE $2 on every daily adult ticket and $5 on every weekly adult ticket.  Simply select the tickets you'd like, pay by credit card, and print out your tickets at home. Use any gate when you get to AirVenture, where your ticket will be scanned and exchanged for a wristband. It's simple and fast.  Click on link to purchase tickets on line: http://www.airventure.org/planning/advance.html

If you need any assistance for the upcoming AirVenture Oshkosh EAA event, in booking hotel accommodations transportation, gourmet catering, and/or any other details please contact Executive Air’s Concierge desk at (920) 498-4880.

To learn more, please visit us at www.executiveair.com

Thursday, March 1, 2012

It is extraordinary, the EAA is provides a window to see into the future of Aviation (July 23rd-29th).

Executive Air FBO, located in Green Bay, WI only a quick 40 minute drive from Oshkosh is exited to welcome aviation enthusiasts from all over the world to Oshkosh Wisconsin the home of EAA and the spirit of Aviation! The year revolves around the event known as EAA AirVenture or more simply, Oshkosh.   Oshkosh represents the ability to see into the future of aviation.  Some have been coming for decades others only after years of planning.  For 51 weeks a year EAA is an international community of members that nurture the spirit of flight.  Through outreach programs and other events and a worldwide network of chapters, but for one week each summer EAA members come to Oshkosh to rekindle friendships and celebrate the future of aviation.


That’s the kind of stuff you see here!

 There is nothing like it in the world, you got to see it at least once in your life.  It’s the center of the universe for airplanes.  It’s a time where we can take a week out of our lives and be surrounded by people who share the passion and love for all aircrafts.  AirVenture Oshkosh EAA is top of the line, as far as being able to see all aircrafts of all types, if it is unique you are going to see it at the EAA, it will show up here.  Every airplane that ever was made, ever will be made; concept airplanes, war birds, helicopters, you name it, there is an example of it at AirVenture Oshkosh EAA.

You have to physically experience it to understand it…  Nothing can hold a candle to the sprit and the inventiveness that exists at the EAA, the future is going to come out of the EAA. Executive Air FBO, has been a proud member of the EAA since 1973.  Executive Air highly recommends our entire client base to see it all, to feel it all, and to experience it all, before the 7 days are over.  Buy your AirVenture Oshkosh EAA tickets now and save for 2012’s, July 23rd-29th. 

Executive Air’s General Manager Mark Jaraczewski states; “Our team shares the same vision; enhancing our customers’ experience by servicing excellence. Our team is highly trained and can assist you with your personal and business travel needs. Tell us what you need and consider it done. Convenience, peace of mind, and exceptional customer service is what our service team delivers to our customers.”

If any of Executive Air’s customers need any assistance for the upcoming AirVenture Oshkosh EAA event, in booking hotel accommodations transportation, gourmet catering, and/or any other details please contact Executive Air’s Concierge desk at (920) 498-4880.

*To view full video where above outline was drafted please click here,  compliments of the AirVenture Oshkosh EAA Video.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Flying across the Pond couldn’t be any easier when flying into the airport of entry, Executive Air KGRB. This fixed based operator can handle all your aviation needs when flying international.

Located at Austin Straubel International Airport, (KGRB), Wisconsin, United States, 10 minutes from Lambeau Field, Executive Air’s FBO is positioned in the Midwest and is perfectly placed for technical stopovers and quick stop refueling for international flights back and forth between Canada and Europe.

For our clients convenience at Executive Air we have US Customs & Immigration “on site” to ensure you have “The Smoothest Approach into Green Bay (KGRB), in addition Executive Air offers “no charge” International trash disposal.  The United States does not require you to land at an airport of entry (international airport) upon exiting the US.  However, for your ease and convenience, and to avoid unnecessary hassles on your return flight, Executive Air recommends visiting a designated customs office on the way out of the country to make your necessary declarations (money, jewelry, electronics etc.) and return through same customs office to clear you on your return flight.

Executive Air offers a full suite of aviation services and a first class facility, with large conference rooms, a game room equipped with a pool table, home theater lounge, business center, wireless internet service, private pilot sleeping rooms, kitchenette, showers and our facility includes multiple plush lounge areas for you and your cabin crew to enjoy while your aircraft is being prepared for its onward journey.

At Executive Air we care about your needs, whether it is quick turn refueling, aircraft detailing, line maintenance or catering needed for your international traveling, we are committed to providing our customers with efficient, effective, superior customer service and exceptional operational expertise. We have built our reputation on providing excellence from the moment you touch down at our facility until the time you leave.

Flying internationally for the first time can make some pilots apprehensive, especially for pilots that haven’t flown over water before, but with a little extra planning and some additional paperwork you will find flying over “The Pond” to be a safe, hassle free, enjoyable experience.


Executive Air takes pride when handling your aircraft.  All our Line Service Technicians are trained and certified under the rigorous standards of the National Air Transportation Association’s Safety 1st Program, (NATA certified). Executive Air offers complete maintenance capabilities for line services, inspections, repairs and support.

We would recommend prior to international travel that pilots confirm that you have all your standard aircraft and pilot documents that are required for any flight; a pilot certificate, a current medical, and airworthiness certification. Have your “permanent” aircraft registration certificate (required for international traveling), operating limitations with weight and balance for the aircraft.  You will also need a radiotelephone operator’s license for you and a radio station license for the aircraft when traveling internationally. Also confirm with your insurance agent that you will be insured in country you will be traveling to. If going over any body of water the U.S. Coast Guard requires life jackets for each occupant and recommends a life boat.


When first landing into a foreign country or returning back to the United States, it must be an airport of entry and it is the pilots responsibility to inform the customs officials prior to arrival. If your flight is one hour or less, call the customs office at your destination before takeoff to assure at least one-hour notice. Finally, carry proof of citizenship for all crew and passengers.

For the complete and most updated information on customs procedures, download the “Guide for Private Flyers” from the CBP’s Travel page: www.cbp.gov.


Saturday, January 28, 2012

“Take 5 to 10 minutes out of your travel time and clear U.S. Customs at Executive Air KGRB”

Executive Air Fixed Based Operation (FBO) & VIP Terminal out of the Midwest is no stranger to international travel overseas and for our customers convenience we have put together this international travel list to aid our customers in having the safest, smoothest international travel experience possible.
At Executive Air we want to aid in making your international travel to be hassle free and an overall safe, enjoyable travel experience. However during your international travels there is a possibility you could encounter unpredictable situations, if you are not prepared for those situations overseas they can quickly turn into long delays, unexpected fines, to even life threatening situations. 
International travel today requires a passport.  Most countries also require a visa and possibly even a work permit if you will be conducting company business for an extended period of time.
Depending on what country you are traveling to overseas they may require immunizations for entry into the country; or for your added protection the CDC might have recommendations to vaccinations to be taken for your added protection, in higher risk areas.  We would recommend in these situations for you to carry your immunization book with you. 
Per the US State Department; “Check with your doctor well in advance of your planned departure and visit for the most recent updated international travel health information . For information about pandemic influenza, see  or the website above.  Information about infectious diseases abroad may also be found on the website of the World Health Organization at and further health information for travelers is available here.”

Helpful sites to aid you in preparing for your international travels and can answer a majority of your questions with the most current information:



Listed below are some key items you should consider for your international trip.  The list addresses practical and essential items you might need during the course of your international trip. Clothing, personal items, etc. are up to you and your specific trip plans.

 Travel Documents to Take with You
  • Passport with required visas (passport should be valid for at least six months from start of trip).
  • Copy of your passport (photo and visa pages) and other travel documents.
  • Visas for entry into countries to be visited, including those which you will transit.
  • Alien registration card (green card) or valid visa for re-entry into the USA - non-US citizens.
  • Health book (record of immunizations.
  • International Flight Plan (many countries require round international flight plan for entry).
  • Drivers license - State (i.e. Wisconsin).
  • Drivers license - International (available from AAA).
  • Fax, telex or letter stating that your visa will be available upon arrival for countries who do not issue visas outside their country. (ie UAE, Oman, etc.).
  • Traveler checks (exchange for local currency as needed at a bank).
  • Major international credit cards (ie. American Express, Diners, and VISA/MasterCard)
  • Telephone numbers at destinations and addresses in countries to be visited - may be needed for landing cards.
  • Commercial invoice for laptop computers, etc. - check with the destination office on this. Receipts or registration paperwork should do. See the U.S. Customs document Know Before You Go for additional advise.

Per PC WORLD, “You risk trouble every time you carry a laptop across an international border, and that includes returning home. Most countries allow custom officials to search anything you bring into their country, including the contents of your hard drive. They may even insist that you decrypt anything that's encrypted. And different countries may have different definitions of espionage and pornography. 

If there's anything on your hard drive that might cause trouble, remove it before you leave the country: Make an extra backup, then securely remove it with a program like Eraser. If you're going to need the information on your trip, email it to yourself or ftp it to someplace on the Internet from where you can retrieve it.”  Review the full article on your laptop and international travel.


To Do List
  • Get Country Information
  • Update Yourself on Current Advisories
  • Get Immunizations if needed
  • Check Health Insurance
  • Check Travel Insurance
  • Check Auto Insurance
  • Stop Mail
  • Stop Newspaper
  • Arrange Plant Watering
  • Arrange Bill Paying
  • Arrange for Children/Pet
  • Give Itinerary/Keys to Friend
  • Transportation
  • Hotel Reservations
  • Confirm Reservations
  • Enable E-mail Auto-Reply (if planning on being non email accessible)
  • Change Voice-Mail Message (if planning on being non voicemail accessible)
  • Secure Valuables
  • Empty Wallet Extras
  • Turn off Water Heater
  • Adjust Thermostat
  • Empty Refrigerator
  • Unplug Appliances
  • Activate House Light Timer
  • Check Timed Lights
  • Lock All Doors & Windows
  • Activate House Alarm


Personal Items

  • Dental Floss
  • Band Aids
  • Medicines
  • Prescriptions (in original)
  • Eyewear Prescription
  • Earplugs
  • Insect Repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Birth Control
  • Lip Salve
  • Sunburn Relief
  • Anti-Itch Gel
  • Sunglasses
  • Smart phone/ PDA and charger


Miscellaneous

  • Electric Adapters
  • Ziploc® Plastic Bags
  • Small Flashlight
  • Extra Batteries/Bulb
  • Smoke Detector

For more information or to arrange an appointment, please email us at manager@executiveair.com.
Executive Air FBO is a pioneer of luxury executive flight services in the Midwest. Service excellence remains the key to our success: www.executiveair.com

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Can the Giants go to Titletown on this run and do the unthinkable? The question is too much, too little or not enough…

No doubt both teams will be showing up.  The Packers have home field, “Lambeau Leap”, advantage and the Giants have earned the reputation for being “On the Road Warriors”. There have been plenty of comparisons between the Giants XLII Super Bowl Champs and the Green Bay Packers XLV Super Bowl Champs.  History will be made on Lambeau Field this upcoming Sunday, Aaron Rodgers and Eli Manning will be the first Super Bowl MVP quarterbacks to start against each other in a playoff game.



The Green Bay Packers are picked to win it, but there is no denying that the Giants despite being called the underdog will be a worthy opponents and this will be a great game to watch. For the most part the teams are evenly matched.  The question comes down to, too much, too little or not enough. Victory is going to be defined by balance.



The records of progression of both team speaks volumes.  The Giants big wins in the past against the Patriots and the Broncos, have given them a reputation of being the upset. The Green Bay Packers are ranked #1 of the
 NFC divisional playoffs. The defending champs hold an impressive15-1 record.  The Packers are prepared and ready for the Super Bowl run.  The loss to Kansas City can work to the Packers advantage, only strengthening both the Packers mental and field game.

  

It is impossible to overlook one of the most disappointing games ever: an overtime loss in the 2007 NFC Championship Game. Green Bay has the opportunity to rewrite history and make it right. The Spirit in Titletown is shared unanimously, “The Green Bay Packers are ready to win the super bowl and the Packers are the best team in football in the NFL”. The city of Green Bay and the Green Bay Packers intend for the Lombardi Trophy to remain home in Green Bay, aka, Titletown. Both teams can handle the cold weather; however, the Packers are prepared not to let 2007 history repeat itself and their focus can’t go without notice.  I think the fence outside Lambeau Field says it best, “One Heart, One Mind, One Goal”.



Green Bay anticipates record breaking crowd turn out.  Many fans and spectators will be flying in on either commercial or private aircrafts. Where it stands today we are today the snow is coming down strong and the weather outlook is a cold and windy for Sunday big show down.

 

Executive Air like both the Giants and the Packers is no stranger to crowds, noise and weather. The cold weather that the “Frozen Tundra” has to offer and it’s no wonder they have over 70,000 square feet of heated hanger space and 538,000 square feet of Ramp space.  At Executive Air FBO their team is prepared with efforts covering everything from adding extra ground support staff to bringing in extra equipment to make sure we eliminate all fumbles.   Executive Air’s Boom De-Icers and experienced line crew are prepared to handle all the weather conditions.

Executive Air is led by the best in the business and is committed to providing their clients’ best in class service at a fair value.  Executive Air Fixed Based Operation (FBO) & VIP Terminal out of the Midwest. Executive Air’s mission is to ensure your travels to be safe, hassle free and enjoyable.

Immerse yourself in the ultimate FBO experience



Executive Air Scouting Report
  • Selected 1st pick overall for Pilot & Crew Tailgate Party
  • Complete Air & Ground game 
  • Line Service has not fumbled all season
  • Strength & Depth of Team
  • Largest Ramp space in Green Bay, WI
  • Safety that never goes unrecognized
Executive Air’s General Manager, Mark Jaraczewski states; “We have a solid game plan in place for game day regarding personnel, equipment, services, security and transportation. When it comes to convenience, service and value and Lambeau Field is your destination, our team will be there to welcome you from the moment you touch down.”

Executive Air is an Avfuel dealer. Avtrip points are awarded for retail and contract fuel. We also accept contract fuel from CAA,Colt, Eastern Aviation Inc. and Avfuel. Executive Air accepts the government Multiservice Card. Executive Air has the capability and equipment to fuel light to heavy jets.