TAC Air Celebrates 10 Years In Chattanooga And Commitment To Service

Monday, October 22, 2012
LeVaughn Morrow, Pam McAllister, TAC Air CHA general manager, Patrick Kelley, and Eric Clark
LeVaughn Morrow, Pam McAllister, TAC Air CHA general manager, Patrick Kelley, and Eric Clark

TAC Air, a division of Truman Arnold Companies, celebrated its 10-year anniversary of operating at Lovell Field with a cookout for its customers and employees. 

In 2002, TAC Air bought Krystal Aviation and made its home on Lovell Field in Chattanooga. Employees and customers of TAC Air Chattanooga celebrated the anniversary in conjunction with its monthly customer appreciation cookout.

“This anniversary celebrates not only our loyal clientele, but our hardworking employees who have been providing top-notch service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for the past 10 years in Chattanooga,” said Pam McAllister, general manager for TAC Air Chattanooga.

TAC Air VP & COO Christian Sasfai said, “TAC Air is committed to providing quick turns, competitive prices and award-winning service to the customers we serve at CHA.  We look forward to another 10 years in the city.”

Truman Arnold Companies, (TAC), was founded in 1964 as a Texarkana, Texas-based Conoco distributor and is now one of the nation's largest independent fuel wholesalers. In 1986, Truman Arnold Companies created TAC Air, which offers refueling, service and hangar space for general and corporate aviation in 14 cities nationwide.

TAC customers and airport employees enjoy lunch and celebrate TAC Air’s 10 year anniversary.
TAC customers and airport employees enjoy lunch and celebrate TAC Air’s 10 year anniversary.

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