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FBO Rest of the World SURVEY RESULTS – UP-AND-COMING Fbos* FBO AIRPORT CITY RESPONSES Abelair Aviation Larnaca (LCLK) Larnaca 24 Aloa G Aviation International News FBO Rest of the World SURVEY RESULTS – UP-AND-COMING FBOs* FBO AIRPORT CITY RESPONSES Abelair Aviation Larnaca (LCLK) Larnaca 24 Aloa G. Marconi (LIPE) Bologna 24 Aviapartner Provence (LFML) Marseille 24 London City Airport Jet Centre London City (EGLC) London 24 Universal Singapore Changi International (WSSS) Singapore 24 CSA Handling Ruzyne Airport (LKPR) Prague 23 TAG Aviation Berlin Berlin Tempelhof (EDDI) Berlin 23 Capital Jet Capital International (ZBAA) Beijing 22 Hawker Pacific Kingsford Smith (YSSY) Sydney 22 Lyon-Bron FBO Lyon Bron (LFLY) Lyon 22 Universal Aviation Spain Madrid Barajas (LEMD) Madrid 22 Feras - General Aviation Munchen (EDDM) Munich 21 Gozen Air Services Ankara (LTAC) Ankara 21 Kurz Aviation Service Stuttgart (EDDS) Stuttgart 21 PTS Handling Services Lisbon Portela de Sacavem (LPPT) Lisbon 21 Romanian Airport Services Bucharest Baneasa (LRBS) Bucharest 21 Signature Flight Support Southampton (EGHI) Southampton 21 Aero Services Handling Le Bourget International (LFPB) Paris 20 Airport Authorities Samedan (LSZS) Samedan 20 Avignon CCI Caumont (LFMV) Avignon 20 Esair Handling Turin (LIMF) Turin 20 Feras Frankfurt Main International (EDDF) Frankfurt 20 Japan Airport Service Narita International (RJAA) Tokyo 20 Shanghai Airline Operations Pudong International (ZSPD) Shanghai 20 Signature Flight Support Birmingham International (EGBB) Birmingham 20 Bedek Aviation Ben Gurion International (LLBG) Tel Aviv 19 Execujet/Universal Kingsford Smith (YSSY) Sydney 19 Ground Force Lisbon Portela de Sacavem (LPPT) Lisbon 19 Landmark Aviation (formerly Encore FBO) Nice-Cote d’Azur (LFMN) Nice 19 Lot Ground Services Warsaw (EPWA) Warsaw 19 Signature Flight Support Inverness (EGPE) Inverness 19 Air Assistance Bordeaux Merignac (LFBD) Bordeaux 18 Air Luxor Amilcar Cabra International (GVAC) Sal 18 Airpart Nuremberg (EDDN) Nuremberg 18 Bexair Bahrain International (OBBI) Bahrain 18 GASBE Orio Al Serio (LIME) Bergamo 18 Gozen Air Services Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen (LTFJ) Istanbul 18 Ocean Bridge Handling Shannon International (EINN) Shannon 18 Signature Flight Support Glasgow (EGPF) Glasgow 18 South Aer Cork (EICK) Cork 18 TSA Transairco Executive Handling Geneva (LSGG) Geneva 18 Airport St. Gallen - Altenrhein Airport St. Gallen - Altenrhein (LSZR) Altenrhein 17 Cologne Aviation Services Cologne-Bonn (EDDK) Cologne 17 General Aviation Services Malaga (LEMG) Malaga 17 Frankfort Aviation Services Frankfurt Main (EDDF) Frankfurt 17 Hawker Pacific Brisbane International (YBBN) Brisbane 17 Jet Aviation Seletar (WSSL) Singapore 17 Jordanian Private Jet Services Queen Alia Amman International (OJAI) Amman 17 Landmark Aviation (formerly Encore FBO) Dublin (EIDW) Dublin 17 Signature Flight Support Cape Town International (FACT) Cape Town 17 Sofia Airport Sofia (LBSF) Sofia 17 Swissport Executive Aviation Athens International (LGAV) Athens 17 Landmark Aviation (formerly Encore FBO) Dublin (EIDW) Dublin 17 ACM Baden Airport (EDSB) Karlsruhe-Baden Baden-Baden 16 Boryspil Airport Services Boryspil (UKBB) Kiev 16 Novia Copenhagen Kastrup (EKCH) Copenhagen 16 Novia Stockholm Arlanda (ESSA) Stockholm 16 Ocean Sky Glasgow Prestwick (EGPK) Glasgow 16 Royal Wings Aviation Services/Mercury Air Kuwait International Airport (OKBK) Kuwait 16 Streamline Operations Pulkovo (ULLI) St. Petersburg 16 Executive Aircraft Services Rafik Hariri International (OLBA) Beirut 15 Feras Bratislava (LZIB) Bratislava 15 Flughafen Graz Bodenservices Graz (LOWG) Graz 15 Macau Business Aviation Center Macau International (VMMC) Macau 15 S W PrivatPort (PrivatAir/Swissport joint venture) Geneva (LSGG) Geneva 15 E N L A Tiger Aviation Services Cairo International (HECA) Cairo 15 N O I T A Universal Aviation Milan Malpensa (LIMC) Milan 15 N R E T N United Aviation Services Madrid Torrejon (LETO) Madrid 15 I N O I T A * FBOs that received 15 to 24 survey responses. Twenty-five responses were required for an FBO to be listed in the FBO survey results for the I V A Rest of the World found at www.ainonline.com/resource-center. Listed here in order of responses received, with 24 at the top and 15 at the bottom. 9 0 0 Source: AIN 2009 Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa FBO Survey. Compiled by Jane Campbell with data provided by Forecast International of Newtown, Conn. 2 ©.
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