Aircraft charter and management company,
Centreline, has re-ported record June results for its Bristol Airport based FBO
following two premier events.
The FBO’s prominent role in handling the wide
range of business aviation ac-tivity during the Glastonbury Festival and UEFA
Champions League Final meant the FBO experienced its highest ever number of
aircraft movements and fuel sales.
Glastonbury is a five-day festival of
contemporary performing arts that takes place in Somerset in the South West of
England and the FBO handled many of the international acts travelling to the
event. The UEFA Champions League final, held in Cardiff, further boosted the
traffic utilising the Centreline facility resulting in a 10% overall increase in
aircraft movements and a 12% increase in fuel sales, the highest numbers ever
recorded in June.
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(L to R) Tanya Raynes, CEO | Phil Brockwell,
Director of Business Development | Pat Wagstaff, Operations and Compliance
Director | Louise Bull, Finance Director. |
Centreline CEO
Tanya Raynes
commented, “ I am delighted to report another record month for our FBO and to
see the exciting range of business growing year on year.” Raynes continued, “The
Centreline team always performs at the highest level of pro-fessionalism, be it
when providing exceptional customer service to the many A list celebrities or
handling the 100 pieces of band equipment that comes with managing these kind of
events. Our activity in June alone really demonstrates the flexibility that
Centreline FBO has to offer."
Adding to the wide variety of the business
managed in June, Centreline FBO also handled traffic from the Weston Air
Festival, the arrival of two Typhoon aircraft and a Catalina, an American
amphibious aircraft.
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