Stobart Group’s ambitions to become a leading provider of business
aircraft and passenger handling services in Europe took major leap forward on
18 January with the inauguration of its first fixed-base operation.
The £1.5 million ($2.1 million)
facility, operating under the Stobart Jet Centre banner, is at London
Southend airport, which was acquired by the UK infrastructure and support
services company in 2008.
The FBO replaces an old passenger
terminal on the site – about 65km (40 miles) to the east of the UK capital –
which has been providing only rudimentary services for business aircraft users
until now.
Southend currently handles about 1,000
private aircraft flights a year – about 1% of the London-area market – against
figures of 31,000 for Luton, 25,000 for Farnborough and 15,000 for Biggin Hill.
Steve Grimes, managing director of
Stobart Jet Centre, says providing customers with competitive pricing,
convenience, speed and comfort should help increase traffic to its terminal.
Grimes hopes to double business aircraft
flights in 2018, and predicts a rise in movements to 5,000 by 2022 and 10,000
within a decade.
Once the business has taken off, he says
Stobart will begin exploring other locations for its FBOs. Major UK cities such
as Birmingham and Manchester are a possibility, as well as popular European
destinations such as Nice and Cannes.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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