Jet Aviation has acquired ASTONSKY’s ground handling, hangarage and FBO operations at Paris-Le Bourget Airport, France. The FBO provides handling, fueling, hangarage, on-site carparking, and services for passengers and crew. The FBO is located seven kilometers north of Paris and offers all ground handling services for passengers, crew, and aircraft, including a large tarmac able to handle all aircraft flying into Le Bourget, three hangars adjacent to the FBO totaling some 3,500 square meters and accommodating up to the Gulfstream G700, office space and secure on-site carparking.
Vincent Rongier, senior vice president regional operations EMEA commented: “We are committed to pursuing opportunities to support our customers where and when they need us. As the busiest business aviation airport in Europe, Paris-Le Bourget is a very important destination for many of our customers, and adding this location to our network of some 30 FBOs gives us another flagship destination in EMEA, enabling us to provide even more seamless worldwide connections.”
Joao Martins, vice president FBO Operations Europe & GM Zurich stated: “ASTONSKY have built a fantastic reputation for the highest standards of safety, service, and attention to detail. Their commitment to a seamless customer experience is a fantastic complement to the promise we make across our network, and we look forward to welcoming them into the Jet Aviation family and working together to build on this, and to welcome customers as their partner of choice in Paris.”
The facility was opened in 2019 and is designed with the customer in mind, featuring large, contemporary lounges, a full-service bar, crew spaces, additional sleeping rooms, offices, and electric charging stations. The facility joins Jet Aviation’s network of 11 FBOs in EMEA, and some 30 FBOs worldwide.

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