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European FBO operator Sky Valet has won tenders from Spanish airport manager AENA to establish FBOs at Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez and Barcelona-El Prat Airports. It will be lone aviation services provider at the latter airfield.
At the end of October, Madrid’s business aviation terminal recorded 4,200 movements from the beginning of the year, while Barcelona expects to reach 2,800 movements by year-end. Over the course of the five-year contracts, Sky Valet said it will pursue IS-BAH registration for the two locations.
“By awarding us the Madrid and Barcelona FBO contracts, AENA is acknowledging our expertise and renewing its confidence in our ability to boost the attractiveness of these two destinations, via a competitive pricing policy and the service quality standards that underpin Sky Valet’s reputation,” said Michel Tohane, Sky Valet’s executive vice president and director of parent company Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur Group’s general aviation business unit.
The company currently has 22 FBOs in France, Spain, and Portugal, as well as four Sky Valet Connect-branded affiliates in Italy and Bulgaria.