ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China (ExecuJet Haite) has begun offering ground handling services for business jets at Beijing Capital International Airport (ZBAA) after securing an exclusive contract with Capital Airport Holding Business Aviation Management (CBM). CBM, the state-owned entity overseeing business aviation at the airport, has entrusted ExecuJet Haite as its sole ground handler, marking a significant milestone for the company.
These services, which started on October 1, coinciding with China's “Golden Week” National Day holiday, have already been well received by CBM's clients and partners, both new and long-standing. ExecuJet Haite has made substantial efforts to strengthen its ground handling team at Beijing Capital, focusing on providing extensive training to line technicians and customer service personnel. This training ensures that the highest standards of service are maintained for all business jet operators and passengers passing through the airport.
Paul Desgrosseilliers, General Manager of ExecuJet Haite, emphasised that offering ground handling at Beijing Capital International Airport is an extension of its maintenance services, reflecting the company's dedication to supporting customers in China. He expressed his enthusiasm for further developing the highly-trained team of line service technicians, who will enhance CBM's established fixed-base operation (FBO) services at the airport.
In addition to its new role as a ground handler, ExecuJet Haite already provides a range of maintenance services for various aircraft at the airport. These services are backed by certifications from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) and other international aviation authorities.
Beyond Beijing Capital International Airport, ExecuJet Haite operates line and base maintenance facilities at Beijing Daxing International Airport and Tianjin Binhai International Airport, further solidifying its position as a key player in China's business aviation sector. With this latest contract, the company continues to expand its presence and service offerings in the region.