Owned by Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets since 2019, the facility at the dedicated business aviation gateway earned an overall score of 4.66 (out of a possible 5) from
AIN readers, who ranked it second-highest in the world in the facilities category (4.85). While the scores of FBOs in the rest of the world tend to lag those of the Americas, Farnborough’s rating would have placed it in the top 10 percent of all FBOs worldwide this year.
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Customers scored them in five categories: line service, passenger amenities, pilot amenities, facilities, and customer service representatives.
Rounding out the top 20 percent in the category were Universal Aviation-London Stansted Airport; ExecuJet Australia at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport; Jet Aviation at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport; Signature Flight Support-Munich International Airport; MJets FBO at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, which continued its run as the highest-rated service provider in Asia;
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London-area business aviation gateway Farnborough Airport once again earned the highest score for FBOs outside of the Americas in AIN s annual FBO Survey. Its three-story, 52,000-sq-ft business aviation terminal features high capacity VIP customer lounges, conference rooms, crew lounge and snooze rooms, passenger and crew shower facilities, laundry service, gymnasium, and a newly-opened restaurant. Drive through customs and immigration clearance is available along with an on-airport hotel. (Photo: Farnborough Airport)
London-area Farnborough Airport continued its decade-plus reign as the top FBO outside of the Americas, according to the results of
AIN’s
Owned by Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets since 2019, the facility at the dedicated business aviation gateway earned an overall score of 4.66 (out of a possible 5) from AIN readers, who ranked it second-highest in the world in the facilities category (4.85). While the scores of FBOs in the res
TAA chief expecting measured progress
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Inoculation crucial in managing crisis
published : 30 Apr 2021 at 06:30
1 The ambiance at Terminal 2 of Don Mueang International Airport amid the Covid-19 outbreak. Airlines have been hit hard by the pandemic. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
Thai AirAsia (TAA) sees the resumption of international flights as a key for airlines to make a profit, but this may not happen for two years as the country s reopening scheme may face further challenges.
Tassapon Bijleveld, executive chairman of Asia Aviation, the largest shareholder of TAA, said airlines in Thailand, including TAA, may resume international flights by the first or second quarter of next year but with moderate demand during the initial stage.
BANGKOK, 29 April 2021: THAI Airways International will
vacate its showcase crew centre in Laksi, a northern suburb of Bangkok close to
Don Mueang Airport, following the conclusion of a sales agreement earlier this
month
Sold for THB1.81 billion to Energy Complex Co Ltd (EnCo) through a bidding process, the asset-stripping was part of the ongoing business reorganization process approved by the Central Bankruptcy Court.
EnCo paid a 10% deposit within 15 days from the date of the announcement made in mid-April. It will pay the balance before or within the date of the ownership transfer and be responsible for fees and all taxes relevant to the transfer registration, according to THAI’s official statement.
Phuket infections rise, but symptoms ‘only mild’, as tourism takes a hit
Phuket infections rise, but symptoms ‘only mild’, as tourism takes a hit
PHUKET: As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 infections in Phuket continues to rise, provincial health officials have pointed out that so far all of the people infected in the latest outbreak are experiencing only light symptoms of infection.
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Bangla Rd in Patong undergoes a mass cleanse last Sunday (Apr 11) ahead of the Songkran holidays. Photo: Patong Municipality
Bangla Rd in Patong undergoes a mass cleanse last Sunday (Apr 11) ahead of the Songkran holidays. Photo: Patong Municipality