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AEG Connect Adds Four New Network Members
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The move expands the global FBO network by five locations on three continents
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AEG Fuels continues to grow its global AEG Connect network of branded FBOs, with the addition of four new companies with five locations on three continents.
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AEG Fuels continues to grow its global AEG Connect network of branded FBOs, with the addition of four companies with five locations on three continents.

In Canada, new entries include Aviation Etcetera, a service provider at Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport (CYUL). “We are thrilled to welcome Aviation Etcetera to the AEG Connect Network as our first location in Canada,” explained Marc Ramthun, the fuel provider’s v-p for general aviation. “This partnership marks a significant milestone for AEG Fuels as we expand our FBO presence.”

Million Air at Vancouver International Airport (CYVR) quickly became the second Canadian member of the AEG-sponsored group, undergoing the audit to ensure it met the standards for exceptional service. “Their commitment to excellence aligns perfectly with our mission to provide unparalleled service to aircraft operators worldwide,” noted Iris Laria, AEG’s director of FBO sales.

Further south, Helicol at Colombia’s Bogotá El Dorado International Airport (SKBO) joined the network. In addition to FBO operations, it provides MRO and flight training as well as operating its own charter fleet of aircraft and helicopters. "This partnership solidifies our commitment to growth in the Latin American market and expanding access for our customers traveling to the region," explained Pablo Madrinan, the fuel provider's v-p of LATAM commercial sales.

Lastly, across the Atlantic, Global Trek Aviation—which has FBOs at Belfast International Airport (EGAA) in Northern Ireland and Cardiff International Airport (EGFF) in Wales—is the group’s first UK member. The company employs the NATA Safety 1st line service training program, and both locations are IS-BAH Stage 2 registered.

“Both the Belfast and Cardiff provide the highest level of customer service to a varied customer base that not only reflects the key values that drive AEG but also demonstrates Global Trek’s commitment to service and safety,” added Noel Siggery, AEG’s senior director of sales and supply for Europe.

The AEG Network officially launched in late 2022. These latest additions bring it to 19 locations worldwide.

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AEG Connect Adds Four New Network Members
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AEG Fuels continues to grow its global AEG Connect network of branded FBOs, with the addition of four companies with five locations on three continents.

The new entries include Aviation Etcetera, a service provider at Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport (CYUL). “We are thrilled to welcome Aviation Etcetera to the AEG Connect Network as our first location in Canada,” explained Marc Ramthun, the fuel provider’s v-p for general aviation. 

Million Air at Vancouver International Airport (CYVR) quickly became the second Canadian member of the AEG-sponsored group, undergoing the audit to ensure it met the standards for exceptional service.

Further south, Helicol at Bogotá, Colombia’s El Dorado International Airport (SKBO) also joined the network. In addition to FBO operations, it provides maintenance and flight training and operates a charter fleet of aircraft and helicopters.

Global Trek Aviation—which has FBOs at Belfast International Airport (EGAA) in Northern Ireland and Cardiff International Airport (EGFF) in Wales—is the group’s first UK member. The company employs the NATA Safety 1st line service training program, and both locations are IS-BAH Stage 1 registered.

The AEG Network officially launched in late 2022. These latest additions bring it to 19 locations worldwide.

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