Fireblade FBO |
South African-based business aviation company Fireblade
Aviation (Pty) Ltd has recently opened the first and only Fixed Base Operation
(FBO) at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport (ORT). The Fireblade
Aviation FBO, which became operational on 1 September 2014, already serves
domestic aircraft having welcomed its first private jet on 2September
2014. It is anticipated that full
approval for the dedicated Customs and Immigration Service will be given by the
end of the year making it the first FBO in South Africa to welcome international
travellers
The state-of-the-art facility, which represents an
investment of R165 million (US$15 million) by Nicky and Jonathan Oppenheimer is
a culmination of the owners’ lifetime passion for the aviation sector and a
desire to fulfill a market demand for a world-class international FBO facility
at South Africa’s main airport. "At
the heart of this project is immense passion for aviation," comments
Jonathan Oppenheimer, "we believe we have created a leading global product
and brand in Fireblade Aviation that is synonymous with the highest quality of
service and attention to detail. Our employees, who are stakeholders in the
business, are just as passionate about our product which will ensure visitors
to the facility receive world class service.”
The main FBO building, which covers 2,500 square meters,
has been carefully designed to offer a variety of functions. The lower floor houses the Customs and
Immigration area with its direct access to and from the facility’s apron to
cater for departing and arriving passengers. A spacious welcome lounge offers
comfortable seating that opens onto an external terrace. VIP / meeting rooms
and a fine jewellery boutique for passengers to make last minute purchases,
also feature. A central reservations desk can provide onward arrangements and a
full concierge service.
A spacious upstairs lounge has been created to cater for
international travellers who are transferring from commercial flights to
internal shuttles predominantly serving the growing number of game reserves in
the country. It will feature a la carte dining, individual VIP rooms, designer
shower rooms, and a private spa offering treatments with organic products
sourced from the Kalahari desert. This level also accommodates crew facilities
including a full operations and trip planning facility, crew rest rooms, gym
and dining area.
FBO VIP LOUNGE |
Fireblade Aviation has partnered with the prestigious
Everard Read Gallery in displaying the best in traditional and contemporary
African Artwork throughout the FBO. All art pieces will be available for
purchase.
The Fireblade Aviation FBO will welcome customers from
domestic business and leisure traffic, intra–continental executives and
shuttles, global users regularly flying internationally and heavy metal jets
coming from the Middle East, Asia, Europe and America.
Complementing the FBO offering are two Fireblade Aviation
hangars. The first hangar measures 3,500 square meters and is home to the
Fireblade Aviation fleet. This includes an Agusta Westland AW139 helicopter, a
Pilatus PC12NG, a Learjet 45XR and a Global 6000, all of these aircraft feature
unique African art on their paintwork. The aircraft are all available for
charter. The second hangar, known locally as K8, is a sizeable 13,000 square
meters and will provide parking and maintenance operations for managed and
independently owned aircraft.
Oppenheimer concludes, “We believe we have created
something very valuable for the business aviation sector. Whilst Lanseria
Airport has dominated the executive market, we can now offer the sector an
alternate location with a reduced commute to downtown Johannesburg, 24 hour
refueling services from our new fuel farm, and a world class FBO facility which
will have Customs and Immigration processing capacity. All of this makes
Fireblade Aviation’s FBO a compelling offering for both the international and
domestic markets alike”.
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