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Jota moves in at London gateway Biggin Hill
Jota CEO Andy Green looks forward to providing the quick dispatches his company is known for, from London Biggin Hill. Biggin's commercial director says it was the only London airport fully open this summer.
Jota Aviation CEO Andy Green and London Biggin Hill airport commercial director Robert Walters.
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Charter and cargo operator Jota Aviation is opening a base at London Biggin Hill airport. Currently at London Southend, Jota specialises in passenger and cargo services including charter flights for the sports, corporate, music and film industries.

CEO Andy Green says: “With its proximity to the capital, London Biggin Hill is the ideal location from which to continue the growth in our operation. This is a very positive move for us, and we look forward to offering all our customers the quick reaction dispatches we are known for. I am excited to soon be providing outbound and inbound flights from our new base.”

Biggin Hill commercial director Robert Walters adds: “With a growing ecosystem of aerospace businesses based here, Jota Aviation's recognition of London Biggin Hill as the insightful choice reflects the calibre of our service and the strategic importance of our location to growing businesses.

“As the only dedicated business aviation airport in the capital to remain open for essential flights throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been able to provide a secure commercial and operating environment for the Jota team, and we look forward to witnessing the company's continued success.”

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