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A brand new FBO to open at Nice Airport - DC Aviation G-OPS

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Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: France Aircraft: Airplanes

In a very near future, January 2023, a brand new FBO at Nice Airport will be opened by DC Aviation G-OPS.  The new FBO is committed to delivering a complete range of VIP handling services backed by the dedication, professionalism, and experience of the DC Aviation G-OPS team. The FBO is in an excellent location, which helps to optimize operations and support services. It includes a spacious lounge designed by renowned architects, Hollin + Radoske.  In keeping with the high quality and standards of DC Aviation and G-OPS, passengers and crew will find that the lounge has the latest technological innovations set in luminous and luxurious surroundings

The purpose of the DC Aviation G-OPS FBO is to offer customers the services and standards DC Aviation already has in place at locations in Europe and the UAE. G-OPS’s experience in ground services for VIP clients and its historical presence in the French Riviera presents a strength in the launch of the new FBO. As Nice is one of Europe’s most popular and busiest airports, DC Aviation G-OPS believe the new FBO will be able demonstrate the quality, efficiency, operational excellence, and unique customer experience of travelling with DC Aviation with the support of G-OPS to new and existing customers. 

DC Aviation and G-OPS place immense importance on the “environment” and effectively minimizing emissions. Enormous effort has gone into planning and creating a facility that has a minimal carbon footprint. The amount of energy consumption and the materials used to build the FBO have been chosen to provide maximum efficiency while incorporating the use of green energy. In looking to the future and maintaining a keen interest in innovation, plans are in place to deploy E-VTOL support as well as alternative energy resources for aircraft (electric, hydrogen, etc.).

Michael Kuhn, CEO of DC Aviation commented: “We are looking forward to building a dependable and close-knit cooperation with the airport and our local partners to achieve the set goals - in terms of sustainability as well - while offering our customers facilities that meet our high standards with respect to quality, comfort, and discretion.”  

Karim Berrandou, CEO of G-OPS said: “DC Aviation - G-OPS will be an integral part of the airport ecosystem and maintain close collaboration with airport authorities, acting as our clients’ unique point of contact to deliver best-in-class services.”





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