Sky Valet adds new location at Malaga Airport

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Sky Valet has opened a new location at Malaga Airport, extending the company’s FBO network in Spain.

The new Spanish station will ensure an optimal level of security and customer satisfaction, and will be committed to the IS-BAH (International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling) standard, which enhances the quality and excellence of the organization and the services provided.

The addition of this premium location further consolidates Sky Valet’s development strategy to establish a Pan-European FBO network in flagship territories. Since April 2015, Sky Valet offers a full range of premium ground-handling services to passengers, crew members and aircraft at Madrid, Barcelona, Girona, Valencia, La Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Palma de Mallorca and Ibiza airports.

Dominique Thillaud, chairman of the management board of Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur Group and Sky Valet, commented, “We’re delighted with the addition of a new station in Malaga which fully meets the requirements of our clients and the development objectives of the Sky Valet network, broadening our expertise throughout the Spanish market”.

Michel Tohane, executive vice president of Sky Valet, added, “Sky Valet’s customers can rely on professionalism at major airports, the strongholds of business aviation in Europe. This move is consistent with the strategy to develop Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur Group’s general aviation activities, initiated in 2013 with the acquisition of the Saint-Tropez Airport.”

February 9, 2016

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