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Fontainebleau debuts Fort Lauderdale FBO
The company has opened a fixed-base operation at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport, offering luxury private jet services from a second Floridian facility.
Fontainebleau's new Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport FBO.
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Miami-based Fontainebleau Aviation, a Skyservice Business Aviation company, has partnered with Fontainebleau Development to open a private jet centre at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).

The FBO features an 80,000 square-foot hangar, a 25,000 square-foot lobby and offices and an executive suite with an AV-equipped board room for up to 20 attendees. The luxury centre combines high-level service with a range of curated amenities, and has been designed to accommodate the largest business aircraft, while also accepting outside hangar lease agreements and FBO reservations.

“The collaboration between Skyservice and Fontainebleau has introduced a new genre of FBO services, redefining standards and expectations,” says Skyservice president and chief executive officer Benjamin Murray. “We are laser-focused on emerging client needs and providing a new direction in delivering an exceptional luxury lifestyle business aviation experience.”

“Our goal is always to deliver a world-class, one-of-a-kind journey for our guests, and the Fort Lauderdale FBO has established a new bar for private luxury travel,” adds Fontainebleau Development chairman and chief executive officer Jeffrey Soffer.

Florida hosts five of the busiest business aviation airports in the US, making the state one of the most significant markets in the industry.

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