Jet Aviation has completed its acquisition of KLM Jet Center, a provider of FBO and handling services at Amsterdam and Rotterdam International Airports.
With a new flagship operation and presence at two of Europe’s top airports, the KLM Jet Center acquisition represents a significant step in Jet Aviation’s strengthening of its position as a leading FBO service provider in Europe.
Rob Smith, president of Jet Aviation, said, “Amsterdam and Rotterdam are highly attractive destinations to business jet owners and operators. The two FBOs support more than 7,500 annual movements and extend high connectivity to Jet Aviation network customers.
“Like us, the KLM Jet Center is known for its capabilities, expertise, strong values and commitment to customer service. We are delighted to welcome all 34 employees to the Jet Aviation family.”
Edwin Niemöller, who has served as FBO director of the KLM Jet Center for more than a decade, will continue in his role as head of the Amsterdam and Rotterdam FBOs.
KLM Jet Center began its handling services to business aviation as part of KLM Northsea Helicopters in 1986. The company offers ground handling, customer and crew services, flight planning and fueling services to business and general aviation customers at both locations.
Acquisition of the KLM Jet Center brings Jet Aviation’s global FBO network up to 34 locations. The two KLM Jet Center FBOs will become Jet Aviation branded facilities in October.