Jet Aviation has finalized a comprehensive renovation of the lobby at its FBO in Houston, a project that began in the fourth quarter last year. This revamp expands passenger areas by approximately 500 sq ft and brings additional amenities that reflect the company's refreshed brand standards.
Key features of the renovation are a new refreshment cafe, upgraded pilot lounges and flight planning area, and improved facilities for employees. The company said the entire overhaul of the 6,362-sq-ft lobby was executed in stages, ensuring that the FBO remained operational throughout the nearly year-long renovation.
This initiative at Houston Hobby Airport (KHOU) is part of Jet Aviation's broader strategy to enhance the customer experience across its global network. The company inaugurated a new hangar in Bozeman, Montana, in September and another in Scottsdale, Arizona, in June. Additionally, the lobby of its Teterboro, New Jersey FBO underwent remodeling in March, according to the company.
Richard Layson, v-p of FBO operations in the Americas, said, “As part of our continued investment in the facilities across our network, we are pleased to announce the completion of our lobby renovation at Houston Hobby Airport. This new lobby, along with our 80,000 square feet of hangar space and aircraft canopy—the only one at the airport—further demonstrates our ongoing commitment to continue as [a] partner of choice for our customers."