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ExecuJet Indonesia, a joint venture between ExecuJet Aviation Group and Indonesia-based Dimitri Utama Abadi, has begun operations at a purpose-built 32,000-sq-ft FBO terminal at Bali International Airport. The location is the first to be opened under a 2012 agreement with the state-owned aviation company for ExecuJet to design, build and manage GA terminals at up to 13 Indonesian airports. The location also has a 700,000-sq-ft apron for aircraft parking.
“There has been strong demand for aircraft handling services since we began operating in Bali in 2013, and we are seeing a new trend for larger private aircraft and specialized charters,” said Gary Forster, ExecuJet’s Bali FBO manager. “We now directly handle 30 percent of all VIP movements in Bali. As it is such a popular destination for tourism, events and conferences, as well as being a good tech stop location, we expect the number of movements to rise even further this year.”