Jet Aviation and Kurz Aviation Service are cooperating to provide a total network solution within Germany.
The companies manage a combined total of seven FBOs in Germany. The seven FBOs include Berlin Tegel and Schönefeld, Dusseldorf and Munich (Jet Aviation) and Cologne, Egelsbach, Frankfurt and Stuttgart (Kurz Aviation Service).
“Our decision to share resources will offer significant benefits. If, for example, available parking is limited at one airport, the customer can still be accommodated by diverting the aircraft to another airport.”
Frank Kusserow, Jet Aviation’s FBO managing director in Germany said: “Our decision to share resources will offer significant benefits. If, for example, available parking is limited at one airport, the customer can still be accommodated by diverting the aircraft to another airport. This cooperation offers a total network solution for our customers in Germany and we are very pleased to cooperate with Kurz Aviation Service.”
Dirk Laufenberg, COO of Kurz Aviation added: “We are confident that our cooperation with Jet Aviation creates an unparalleled quality network for FBO services in Germany.”
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