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ExecuJet extends Istanbul services to Sabiha Gokchen Airport

Aviation - 14th August 2012

ExecuJet Middle East is extending the company’s strategic partnership with Bilen Air Service in Istanbul to include aircraft handling at Sabiha Gokchen Airport, thus providing 24/7 support capability to the city following the recent introduction of general aviation (GA) flight restrictions at Istanbul Atatürk Airport. The two companies joined forces in 2011 offering fixed-based operations (FBO) services at Istanbul Atatürk Airport, which has since enjoyed high levels of FBO traffic. However, GA movements at the airport have recently been made subject to restricted operating hours by Turkish authorities, who wish to reserve daytime capacity for commercial traffic.

Tolga Asan, Assistant General Manager, Bilen Air Service, says: “Istanbul Atatürk Airport currently has NOTAM restrictions in place, limiting foreign general aviation movements to the hours of 2100 Zulu and 0230 Zulu. ExecuJet and Bilen Air Service are therefore extending our handling services to Sabiha Gokchen Airport to ensure our customers continue to be fully supported in the city.”

Mark Abbott, ExecuJet Aviation Group FBO Director, adds: “Turkey is a key location for ExecuJet as the country bridges the gap between Europe and the Middle East. Our clients are accustomed to an excellent service, so we are pleased we can continue to provide our usual 24/7 offering despite the restrictions at Istanbul Atatürk Airport.”

Customers flying into Sabiha Gokchen Airport will be handled by fully trained Bilen Air FBO Service staff and have the use of facilities in the GA terminal.

Photographs to accompany this press release can be found here.