Advanced Air Support Expands at Paris Le Bourget Airport

A new hangar facility and the launch of a loyalty program at Le Bourget Airport (LFPB) mean customers are well catered for when flying to Paris.

With a new hangar now open, Advanced Air Support is positioned as a leader in airport services at Paris-Le Bourget Airport.

The LX hangar opened in March 2015. It provides 66,700 sq.-ft. of space to accommodate all types of aircraft, from business jets to wide-body aircraft. With the opening of the new facility, Advanced Air Support now has 179,700 sq.-ft. of covered and secured warehouses, and 279,800 sq.-ft. of aircraft parking areas, at Le Bourget Airport.

“Advanced Air Support’s development policy is carried out in sync with its customers’ changing needs, always looking for more and more services, comfort and therefore space,” explains Marie-Antoinette Dain, CEO.

The new LX hangar fully complements Advanced Air Support’s operating model. It is completely customer-oriented, with VIP rooms to provide exceptional passenger comfort and services, lounges designed to optimize crews’ working and rest time during stopovers, as well as having the latest-generation equipment to provide full technical support for all aircraft categories.

Advanced Air Support will continue to develop its service offer and scope. It can draw on the skills of other companies that are also in the Jet Services Group. All activities related to business aviation are covered, including a Part 145 workshop at Le Bourget Airport, offering line maintenance services, as well as monitoring and a flight operations company, both of which are available 24/7. These services allow Advanced Air Support to cover all customer demands with seamless reactivity.

Services provided by Advanced Air Support are further enhanced through the innovations of O’neo, a subsidiary company that specializes in interior and exterior aircraft cleaning. O’neo has developed a unique process where a protective film is applied to the aircraft paint, making it more streamline and enabling fuel savings of 1 percent.

The expansion of the Parisian FBO also continues internationally with the opening of its offices in Morocco. The ‘made in France’ expertise and know-how of Advanced Air Support’s teams in airport assistance is now available to all Moroccan airports.

Advanced Air Support’s key priority is to reward customer loyalty. This loyalty comes from an attention to detail and service provided at each stop at Le Bourget; it also results from an adapted and more competitive pricing policy. The company has now launched its loyalty reward program, Sky Key. At each stop, the amount spent is converted into points. Sky Key’s accumulated points allow access to any choice of service, free of charge, and at any time.

With a new terminal due to start operations in 2018, providing 140,000 sq.-ft. of space to serve its customers, Advanced Air Support will continue to confirm its position as a key player at Le Bourget Airport.