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ExecuJet Aviation Group and Angkasa Pura Sign Cooperation Agreement

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ExecuJet and Angkasa Pura 1 have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to design, construct and manage General Aviation Terminals at as many as 13 of the Indonesian Airports under the management of Angkasa Pura 1.

“The signing of this agreement is a wonderful opportunity for ExecuJet to establish operations in Indonesia, which we view as an important and strategic location for ExecuJet’s South East Asia expansion,” said Graeme Duckworth, ExecuJet Asia’s Managing Director. “Business and private aviation in Indonesia is undergoing significant and exciting growth and ExecuJet is proud to be at the forefront of providing world-class infrastructure and customer service to local and visiting aircraft.”

President Director and CEO of Angkasa Pura 1, Tommy Soetomo, said, “This exciting opportunity creates a new business portfolio that will enhance our customer satisfaction level and will cater for the increasing trend of private aircraft movements in Indonesian airspace requiring special handling from the airports. To achieve this, we need an experienced professional partner to manage the business and we believe that ExecuJet Aviation Group is best suited to operate the proposed Private Terminals at our 13 airports in East Indonesia. Bali International Airport, as the most prestigious airport of Angkasa Pura Airports, will be our first project to provide premium services to private aircraft users. The facilities will be designed to accommodate the demand of these customers to the highest world-class standard.”

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