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JetWash takes up residence at London Biggin Hill
More exterior and interior aircraft cleaning options will soon be available at Biggin Hill now that JetWash is to become one of the first tenants in the airport's new hangar.
JetWash will be one of the first tenants to take up residence in Biggin Hill's new 10,000 sq ft complex.

UK specialist aircraft cleaning company JetWash is to open an office at London Biggin Hill airport's new terminal hangar 2. The company offers a wide range of executive jet valet services and will be one of the first tenants to take up residence in the hangar's 10,000 sq ft office complex.

“As the only dedicated business aviation airport in London, Biggin Hill is ideally located as an aircraft home base providing an extensive range of MRO and support services,” says marketing manager Andy Patsalides. “With JetWash opening an office here, aircraft owners and operators will have access to a full range of detailing services, including interior and exterior cleaning and brightwork polishing from one of the leading private jet valeting services in the industry.”

He adds: “With 70 aviation businesses on site, London Biggin Hill is firmly established as the primary centre for aerospace in the capital. Meeting the needs of our resident companies and their customers is a top priority for us.”

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