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Skyservice Opens New Seattle Business Jet Center

Company Celebrates Full-Service FBO Located at Boeing Field

Skyservice Business Aviation hosted a grand opening ceremony for its new Business Jet Center on September 12. The FBO is located at King County International Airport – Boeing Field (BFI) in Seattle.

“We are thrilled to welcome commuters, tenants, and visitors to Seattle with outstanding service and personalization that has earned Skyservice its reputation for excellence in the industry,” commented Benjamin Murray, CEO and President of Skyservice.

Skyservice is a North American business aviation provider with nearly 40 years of service. They have 13 locations in Canada and the U.S. and a business jet fleet with 26 aircraft types, including Bombardier Challengers, Dassault Falcons, Citation Excels, and Gulfstreams. The company also provides management, maintenance, charter, rental, sales, and Corporate Aviation Association (CAA) preferred FBO services.

The new Skyservice Seattle is a 71,000-square-foot FBO and hangar complex at Boeing Field. It houses an executive conference center, passenger lounge, pilot snooze rooms, and a 1,600-square-foot terrace that overlooks Washington’s Mount Rainier. The grand opening ceremony welcomed more than 200 clients and dignitaries to get a first glance at the center.

King County International Airport-Boeing Field is located four miles south of downtown Seattle, Washington. It's one of America’s busiest non-hub airports, operating small commercial airlines, cargo carriers, private pilots, corporate jets, helicopters, and military aircraft. It also hosts several Boeing operations and the Museum of Flight, a private non-profit air and space museum established in 1965.

“Seattle is a thriving economic center for North America. Our business jet center brings a new level of ease, sophistication and luxury to the region’s business aviation FBO service offering,” continued Murray.

FMI: www.skyservice.com

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