International aviation fuel supplier Air BP formally recognised the longstanding loyalty of five airport customers at EBACE in Geneva last week. When added together, the five have worked with Air BP for 179 years.
The airports honoured were London Biggin Hill (20 years), Graz (57 years), Egelsbach (56 years), Grenoble-Le Versoud and Innsbruck (46 years), all of which are part of Air BP’s 700-strong global locations network. The new accolades seek to recognise customers that have had continuous relationships for more than 10 years andhave built exemplary models of co-operation with Air BP in delivery of best practice in General Aviation fuel supply.
“We are delighted to recognize our longstanding customers whose loyalty reflects the value
they place on the quality of Air BP’s customer support, collaborative marketing activity,
technical expertise and continuous development of training schemes. The support we give
covers a whole range of services which derive from decades of experience working within the
aviation fuel sector,” said Miguel
Moreno, General Manager of General Aviation for Air BP.
David
Gilmour presented a commemorative figure to Robert
Walters,
Business Development Director of London Biggin
Hill.
In 2012 London Biggin Hill became the launch customer for Air BP’s OMEGA (Operational, Maintenance, and Emergency response system for General Aviation). The customer care support and training package aims to provide Air BP customers with the techniques required to achieve best practice in fuel operations.
“Air BP is an essential service provider for
us at London Biggin Hill,” said Robert Walters. “Our customers especially value
the reassurance Air BP fuel delivers as well as the benefits afforded via its Sterling
Card. Air BP has always been the best option for our needs and we look forward to
developing our fuel service offerings to our customers with them.” |
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David Gilmour
(left) presents a commemorative figure to Robert
Walters, Business Development Director of London Biggin Hill. |
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