grandes cidades da China têm importante FBO de; Guangzhou is promised to have its very first FBO expected in 2017.
Just as Beijing and Shanghai have substantial FBOs, assim, em breve Guangzhou, outra das principais cidades da China. Yitong Business Aviation Serviço Co. Ltd of GAA (Guangdong Airport Authority), uma aeronave da empresa de assistência em terra de propriedade estatal com base na Província de Guangdong, will begin construction next month on a new RMB426 milhão ($62 milhão) FBO complex at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport.
Yitong (Cabine P432) was established in 2014 and also provides ground support services in Huizhou, Jieyang and Meizhou. Its goal is to become a world-class, comprehensive business aircraft service provider and the market leader in China.
The Guangzhou facility will represent its first FBO, the initial phase of which is expected to be completed in 2017. Current plans call for a 5,000-sq-m (53,000-sq-ft) Western-style passenger terminal, the biggest in China, with all the expected amenities and services such as on-site customs, immigration and quarantine (CIQ), slot and landing permit service, aircraft cleaning, fueling, VIP lounges and shuttle service inside or outside the airport, along with a 20,000-sq-m (215,000-sq-ft) hangar capable of accommodating ultra-long-range business jets. A second phase will add another hangar for maintenance, for a total footprint of 420,000-sq-m (100 acres).
According to Kenneth Chan, manager of Yitong’s strategy and marketing department, the move looks to address future business aviation expansion in the region, as Guangzhou is the third-busiest airport in China.
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