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Rizon Jet UK win industry award

Posted 17 October 2012 · Add Comment

Rizon Jet is planning for future growth at its London-based facility at Biggin Hill Airport, which was named Best Handling Agent/FBO in the aviation industry's leading Excellence Awards last week.

The Awards, run by the Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA), are voted for by BACA’s members, which include air brokers, airports, business aircraft operators and owners. The winners were announced at a ceremony at London’s Guildhall.

Rizon Jet’s chief executive officer, Captain Hassan Al-Mousawi said: “To be shortlisted alongside more established operators in the category of Best Handling Agent/FBO is a real honour for Rizon Jet, a relative newcomer to the industry. We are very proud to have won the title in such prestigious company. It’s a fantastic endorsement and a clear indication that we are getting things right when it comes to providing innovative and outstanding turnkey business aviation services. This is a wonderful endorsement of our owner’s visionary investment and a timely reward for our team.”

Earlier this year, Rizon Jet reported a 300 per cent increase in traffic at its London Biggin Hill VIP terminal and this trend looks to continue with the addition of new approvals at its MRO (the Learjet 45 and the Bombardier Challenger 300) and expansion of the charter executive fleet managed by affiliate Oryx Jet to include an additional Bombardier Challenger 604 from September.
 

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