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Gama Aviation opens new Sharjah FBO

Thursday November 28th, 2013

Gama Aviation, the global business aviation and services company, announced today that effective 23 January 2012, it will take responsibility for all business aircraft handling at Sharjah International Airport with the creation of a brand new FBO (Fixed Base Operation). The news ratifies a committed and ongoing relationship with Sharjah Department of Civil Aviation with the aim of encouraging and facilitating business aviation growth. Gama Aviation is providing a dedicated team 24/7 365 days a year to manage business aviation traffic in a move that will see the company expand into FBO management for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa region.Gama has been operating at Sharjah since 2004 and during that time has built up a strong business development relationship with the Sharjah International Airport management team. Sharjah, the oldest airport in the Emirates, can trace its heritage back to 1932, but the existing airport was built in the 1970s. Throughout all of this Sharjah’s efficiency and ease of use has been prominent which means that the average landing to chocks on time is an enviable average of just 6 minutes.Its appeal is the availability of slots and its location – conveniently located just 20 minutes by road from downtown Dubai, or five minutes by helicopter. Gama Aviation has been instrumental in expanding the airport’s business aviation activity with a number of its UAE fleet based there and today, together with LCC and freight activity, the airport handles growing and substantial business aviation movements each year. Its ease of access makes it one of the most efficient and easy to use airports in the region.Sharjah is closer to the business district of Dubai than the new World Central Airport (43 minutes by road) which is scheduled to become Dubai’s main business airport this year. As such, Sharjah International Airport is already being recognised as an excellent practical alternative for based customers and overseas business and private visitors to Dubai and the Northern Emirates.

The FBO team is headed by Jeremy Mitchell, who joins Gama having been Manager, Operations for Sharjah Aviation Services and, prior to moving to Sharjah, as a senior manager with a number of handling agent companies in the UK.

Speaking about the introduction of Gama, Mr. Abdulwahab Al Roomi said: “We are pleased to have as reputed an organization as Gama operating at Sharjah International Airport. Their presence will bring in the expertise that we were seeking vis-à-vis Executive Jet Handling. We are confident that through Gama the advantages and potential of Sharjah as a business Jet hub, will be highlighted and utilised to the maximum, and we see this partnership reaping rich dividend to both organizations.”

The sentiments were echoed by Gama officials: “We are delighted to be providing our FBO services at Sharjah International. The opportunities for business aviation at the airport are superb and the infrastructure lends itself to a quick and efficient service – meaning that passengers don’t waste valuable time hanging around in departure lounges. The airport’s location is very convenient for Sharjah, the Northern Emirates and particularly for passengers travelling to Dubai. With the ability for clients to drive directly to their aircraft like most European and American business airports it’s a very good option” said Dave Edwards, Managing Director of Gama Aviation FZE. ‘’Sharjah has less capacity restraints and no slot restrictions, perfect for the specific demands of business aviation.’

Further information from:Andy PatsalidesDirector of MarketingGama Group(Based – UAE -4 hours)Phone +44 1252 553075andy.patsalides@gamagroup.com

About Gama Group Gama is a global business aviation services organization, founded in 1983 in the UK by Marwan Abdel Khalek and Stephen Wright. The group employs over 300 at bases across Europe, the Americas and the Middle East and operates over 80 business aircraft. The group’s companies and affiliates hold EU-OPS, FAA Part 135 and UAE GCAA Charter Certificates, FAA Part 145 Maintenance Approvals, Part 21 Design and Manufacture Approvals and offer business aircraft charter, management, FBO, maintenance, valeting and aviation software services. The Group is headquartered at Farnborough Airport in the UK, with its Americas headquarters in Stratford, CT and its and its Middle East and North Africa headquarters at Sharjah in the UAE. All three bases are Wyvern approved for their commitment to improving aviation safety. The group operates aircraft throughout the world and has over 30 worldwide operating bases.

About Sharjah International Airport Sharjah’s distinguished place on the world aviation map began back in 1932 when Imperial Airways – the forerunners of British Airways – constructed an airfield here as a stopover en route to India and Australia. At that time, Sharjah ranked as one of its most remote outposts as well as being the first airport in the country. The airport is well connected to all major international destinations. It is just 10 kms away from Sharjah city centre and about 20 kms away from the Emirate of Dubai. It is also just a few kilometers away from the Emirates of Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras-Al-Khaimah and Fujairah.

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