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Fri, Nov 09, 2012

NetJets Opens Exclusive-Use FBO At Atlanta’s DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (KPDK)

Facility Includes Customer And Crew Lounges, Conference Facilities

A new exclusive-use facility has been opened by NetJets at Atlanta's DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (KPDK). NetJets has signed a long-term lease with Atlantic Aviation for the 2,800 square-foot facility which includes customer and crew lounges, a conference and business center and flight planning facilities.

NetJets worked closely with Atlantic Aviation to customize the facility to serve NetJets customers' exacting needs. The private-use FBO will service NetJets flights only and is now open for use. PDK is one of NetJets most popular domestic destinations with approximately 4,000 NetJets flights in and out of the airport annually.

"We are pleased to provide our customers with this private-use facility that will deliver outstanding service and amenities at one of their most popular domestic destinations,” said Adam Johnson, NetJets Senior Vice President of Global Sales, Marketing, and Owner Services. “Atlantic Aviation shares NetJets' dedication to safety and customer service and their exceptional infrastructure will allow NetJets to deliver unparalleled service to our customers flying in and out of the Atlanta area."

The NetJets’ private-use facility is situated almost directly in the center of the Atlantic leasehold, which is 25 acres in size and complimented by 12 additional hangars and two main buildings for FBO operations. "Atlantic PDK is a premier private aviation facility and was positioned for future expansion,” stated Lou Pepper, CEO of Atlantic. “NetJets is a world-class company and we are pleased to provide them with this premier, private-use facility that will provide outstanding services to NetJets customers and crewmembers in the Atlanta area.”

FMI: www.netjets.com

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