Signature Aviation announced two additional network destinations in Costa Rica for 2026 along with an exclusive partnership with aircraft handler Aerologística, Costa Rica’s leading aviation services provider and the strategic local partner supporting Signature’s entry and expansion in the country. Beginning immediately, Signature’s locally based team members, in coordination with Aerologística, will offer service at San José Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) and San Jose Tobias Bolanos International Airport (Pavas) (SYQ). Services at these locations will include coverage for all permitted aircraft types ranging from business jets to cargo, military, and transport category flights, ensuring every guest receives Signature’s hallmark safety, service, and hospitality experience.
Derek DeCross, chief commercial officer of Signature Aviation commented: “Expanding our presence in Costa Rica is a natural extension of Signature’s mission to elevate every moment of the guest journey. By adding San José and Pavas to our global network and partnering with Aerologística, we’re combining Signature’s world-class service standards with trusted local expertise to ensure a seamless, safe, and exceptional experience for every guest.”
Juan Portela, chief executive officer, Aerologística stated: "Our partnership with Signature Aviation marks a defining moment for Aerologística. Signature's leading guest experience programs and extensive network of operator relationships are now enabling our organization to evolve from a high-end local provider of services throughout Costa Rica to a strategic partner with a global platform. We look forward to continuing to serve the same high standards, consistency, and excellence for which the Signature network is already recognized."
Founded in the capitol San José, Aerologística has a long-standing reputation of distinction in airline and general aviation flight support, airside handling, and operational logistics across Central America. The news follows Signature’s initial announcement of expansion into Costa Rica with the planned construction and operation of essential support and hospitality services for a new General & Business Aviation Terminal (G&BAT) at Guanacaste Airport (LIR) in Liberia, Costa Rica, which will open in 2026.
Signature’s launch in Costa Rica is contributing to the economic growth of the country’s aviation sector, hiring local staff, amplifying established aviation businesses, and investing in long-term community engagement projects through Signature Serves, the company’s global initiative to give back to the communities in which it operates.
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