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PrivatPort brings Swissport influence to FBO network
Together, the expanded FBO network and centralised OCC form PrivatPort's hybrid operating model, combining dedicated local facilities with coordinated access to a wider international ground-services network.
PrivatPort's dedicated FBO network includes locations in Switzerland, Morocco, New Zealand and Mexico.

PrivatPort, the recently revived dedicated executive aviation brand of Swissport, has commenced the next phase of its global expansion, increasing its dedicated FBO network from seven to nine locations and establishing a centralised, 24/7 operations control centre (OCC) in Dubai, UAE.

The network expansion includes two additional FBO locations in Mexico, strengthening PrivatPort's presence across key international business aviation markets. The dedicated facilities are supported by executive aviation services at more than 70 locations worldwide, providing operators, brokers and flight departments with broader access to Swissport's established ground-handling infrastructure.

The Dubai operations control centre will serve as the central coordination point for PrivatPort missions across the network. Scheduled to become fully operational in August 2026, the OCC will provide continuous support across time zones, creating one point of contact for flight coordination, ground handling, passenger and crew requirements, and mission changes.

Together, the expanded FBO network and centralised OCC form PrivatPort's hybrid operating model, combining dedicated local facilities with coordinated access to a wider international ground-services network.

Through the Dubai OCC, operators and brokers will be able to manage mission requirements through a single PrivatPort team, from the initial request through to post-flight completion.

The OCC will coordinate services including ground handling, flight planning, permits, airport and runway slots, fuel, catering, transportation, crew support and passenger requirements. It will also oversee changes and contingencies as missions progress across different airports and jurisdictions.

This centralised structure is designed to reduce the fragmentation that can arise when multiple providers, stations and communication channels are involved in an international mission. PrivatPort will provide one commercial and operational point of contact while working directly with its dedicated FBO teams and the wider Swissport network.

“Expanding our dedicated FBO network is only one part of the equation,” explains Josua Hildbrand, CEO of PrivatPort. “The Dubai operations control centre connects these locations and our wider ground network through one operational team, giving operators and brokers greater consistency, visibility and continuity from the initial request through to mission completion.”

At its dedicated FBO locations, PrivatPort combines the white-glove service and personal attention of a boutique FBO with efficient aircraft and ground operations. Private passenger and crew environments are supported by discreet, personalised hospitality tailored to the requirements of each mission.

Behind the customer-facing experience, the OCC will provide the operational oversight required to maintain service continuity across the network. Local teams will retain their airport knowledge and operational expertise, while central coordination will provide visibility across the complete mission.

This model brings together two complementary elements of the PrivatPort proposition: tailored service at the airport and continuous operational coordination behind the scenes.

PrivatPort's dedicated FBO network includes locations in Switzerland, Morocco, New Zealand and Mexico, with additional facilities forming part of the expanded nine-location network. These are complemented by executive aviation support across more than 70 airports internationally.

The expansion represents the next stage in the development of Swissport's executive aviation offering under the PrivatPort brand.

By combining Swissport's international infrastructure, safety standards and ground handling experience with a specialist executive aviation organisation, PrivatPort aims to provide operators with greater consistency across destinations while retaining the personal attention expected within private aviation.

The company will continue to expand its network through dedicated facilities and selected international partnerships, supported by centralised operational control from Dubai.

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