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Universal Aviation and airport operator Aerodom have inaugurated the new FBO terminal at Presidente Juan Bosch International Airport (MDCY) in Samaná, on the northeastern corner of the Dominican Republic.
Aerodom—a division of global airport operator Vinci—holds the concession to manage six state-owned airports in the island nation through 2060. Earlier this year, it announced that Universal would operate the FBO at MDCY, which underwent a major renovation.
The 3,200-sq-ft terminal—in step with Vinci’s sustainability commitments—features eco-friendly construction and technology. It offers a modern lobby, private passenger lounge, an ocean view terrace, onsite immigration and customs services, concierge, crew lounge, and catering kitchen. It marks Universal’s third FBO on the island, along with providing ground handling at four other locations.
This is the latest addition to the Universal Aviation network since the company separated from the Universal Weather and Aviation brand following the latter’s sale to World Kinect in September.
“At Universal Aviation, we are proud to have started our journey in the county only years ago in August of 2016, and are amazed to arrive where we are today—covering seven airports, handling thousands of flights, touching thousands of crews and passengers, and now adding this beautiful FBO here in Samaná as a jewel in the crown for all of us,” said company chairman Greg Evans.
The opening comes amid sustained growth and tourism infrastructure investment in the area, which has emerged as a destination for luxury travel.
“With this new terminal, we reaffirm our commitment to the development of private and executive aviation in the Dominican Republic,” said Alexandra Malvezin, Aerodom’s chief commercial officer. “This FBO places Samaná on par with the most exclusive international destinations, strengthening its tourism appeal and contributing to the economic growth of the entire northeastern region.”