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Sun, Nov 10, 2013

NetJets Opens Exclusive-Use Terminal At Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI)

Facility Is Company's Sixth Dedicated FBO

NetJets has opened a new private facility at Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI). NetJets partnered with Signature Flight Support Corporation, the world's leading FBO network, to develop the state-of-the-art, 10,000 square-foot facility, which is located on the northwest corner of PBI airport in West Palm Beach, Florida. KPBI airport is one of NetJets’ most popular domestic destinations with more than 10,000 NetJets flights in and out of the airport annually.

NetJets has entered a long-term lease with Signature Flight Support for the facility and worked closely with them to customize the facility design to serve NetJets’ customers’ exacting needs and preferences.

The facility offers modern amenities, including a children’s entertainment room, conference and business center, flight planning facilities, crew lounge, approximately six acres of paved ramp and convenient car parking area. The exclusive-use facility is for NetJets use only and will enhance the safety, service, value and effortless travel experiences NetJets’ customers expect from the worldwide leader in private aviation.

"We are pleased to enhance the unmatched service and value we provide our customers with this premier, private-use facility, which is our sixth dedicated FBO in the country,” said NetJets Chairman and CEO Jordan B. Hansell. “This state-of-the-art facility offers outstanding amenities to NetJets’ customers and crewmembers in the Palm Beach area, which is one of our most popular domestic destinations.”

Hansell added, “Signature Flight Support is a customer-centric flight support services provider and terrific partner for this facility."

“This new, modern, state-of-the art facility at Palm Beach International Airport was made possible through close collaboration with NetJets, the world’s most prestigious private aircraft provider. We are very excited with the innovative features of the facility that will enhance the customer experience, and we value the relationship between Signature Flight Support and NetJets. Signature Flight Support and our uncompromising emphasis on safety, service, and operational excellence are aligned with NetJets, and we are ready to welcome their customers to the new dedicated NetJets facility in Palm Beach,” stated President and Chief Operating Officer of Signature Flight Support Maria Sastre.

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