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Falcon Aviation plans terminal transformation in Dubai
Falcon Tours currently serves 70,000 passengers annually. With the integration of a new fleet and terminal renovation and expansion, it aims to double its annual passenger capacity within the next three years.
The H130 will grace the skies over some of the UAE’s most iconic destinations.
Read this story in our May 2024 printed issue.

Falcon Aviation Services, an Emirati company providing sightseeing helicopter and business aviation services across the Middle East and Africa region, has reopened its revamped Falcon Tours terminal at the Atlantis, The Palm hotel in Dubai.

The terminal’s redesign and expansion boasts features such as a premium VIP lounge, opulent waiting area, interactive digital displays, streamlined check-in facilities, an upscale briefing room and a cozy lounge bar.

Falcon has also recently upgraded its sightseeing fleet with five brand new Airbus H130T2 helicopters. The first H130 was delivered in February 2023 and all sport eye-catching paint schemes.

CEO capt Ramandeep Oberoi says: “Our commitment to providing unparalleled aerial tourism experiences extends beyond our cutting-edge fleet to our newly renovated Falcon Tours Terminal. The added features reflect our dedication to innovation, luxury and ensuring our passengers have a memorable journey from the moment they step into the terminal until they return. This is a testament to Falcon’s ongoing pursuit of excellence in the aviation industry.”

Falcon, through its subsidiary Falcon Tours, specialises in delivering helicopter sightseeing tours from some of the UAE’s most iconic destinations; Atlantis, The Palm, Abu Dhabi Ports, Festival City and Expo 2020. It currently serves 70,000 sightseeing passengers annually. With the integration of a new fleet and terminal renovation and expansion, Falcon aims to double its annual passenger capacity within the next three years.

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