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... 57 One of the largest groups of FBOs is publicly owned FBOs. There are an estimated 1,562 FBO locations owned and operated by public entities or universities, including the following: • Airports, ports, or industrial development authorities; • Municipalities, cities, towns, or villages; • Counties or parishes; • States; • Military joint-use facilities; • Colleges or universities; • Native American jurisdictions; or • Combinations of jurisdictions, such as a county and municipality or multiple counties.
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... 58 Characteristics of the FBO Industry 2018–2019 combining to represent 47% of all fueling services. The other most common fuel services for this group are as follows: • Both FS and SS Jet A and 100LL fuel (13%)
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... Publicly Owned FBOs 59 Independent or Undesignated, 529, 34% Phillips, 415, 27% Shell, 248, 16% Avfuel, 222, 14% EPIC, 100, 6% World Fuel, 41, 3% Texaco, 5, 0% Chevron, 2, 0% Source: Compiled from AirNav Database, December 2018. Figure 27.
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... 60 Characteristics of the FBO Industry 2018–2019 FBO Services, Products, and Facilities The major services, products, and facilities offered at publicly owned FBOs include fuel, hangar rentals, airport management, and courtesy transportation or crew cars. Table 48 shows the distribution of services, products, and facilities advertised.

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