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Jetex opens lounge at London Oxford Airport

Jetex Flight Support is opening a new flight planning lounge at London Oxford Airport, effective mid-February.

The company is branding a flight planning room for crews in an exclusive arrangement with the UK airport, the two companies announced just ahead of NBAA’s 24th Annual Schedulers and Dispatches Conference which is taking place in San Antonio, Texas (22-24 January).


 
Jetex becomes the airport FBO’s preferred flight planning partner with only Jetex materials and information featuring in the Oxfordjet FBO. Jetex is taking over one of the FBO’s established crew lounges, rebranding it as the ‘Jetex Lounge’ with new furnishings, signage, aeronautical charts and pictures and world time zone clocks. Jetex-supplied computers will link directly to their flight planning systems whilst also hosting generic flight planning software packages for crews to be able to do swift, stand-alone assessments of route options whilst on the ground at Oxford.

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“This is a strong branding partnership for our FBO as we mark the fifth birthday of Oxfordjet this year,” commented James Dillon-Godfray, Business Development Director at London Oxford Airport. “Jetex is renowned worldwide for its high quality flight planning. It becomes our first external partner which will help us further bolster our offering to new customers, in particular beyond the European region alone, especially the Middle East and the USA.”
 
“We are very pleased to create a presence at what is the UK’s fastest growing business aviation airport. The investment the airport’s owners have consistently made in enhancing the airport’s infrastructure, coupled with its pro-active marketing and PR has meant the airport has consistently attracted increasing business aviation movements. 2012 saw London Oxford’s business aviation traffic continue to grow, whilst other London region airports saw their 2012 business aviation traffic fall. This was an important consideration in bringing our flight support expertise here,” said Sabina Makowska, spokesperson for Jetex.
 
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Oxford Airport’s operations team will post daily updates on the Jetex Lounge notice boards, providing NOTAMs and other key weather and airspace data for crews.
 
Jetex clients destined for, or originating for trips to the London region, will also be made aware of the viability of using London Oxford Airport with the convenient 22-minute helicopter links between the airport and the Barclays London Heliport, also owned by the Reuben Brothers. Clients using both airports can take advantage of reduced landing fees when using Oxford and the heliport in Battersea together.
 

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