Wednesday 18th April 2012
London Oxford Airport now ranks among the top five UK business aviation airports, according to latest Eurocontrol statistics. In March it ranked just behind London City Airport, in 5th place. This is based on its handling of close to 6,000 annual business aviation movements, year to date.
Comparing March 2011 with March 2012, London Oxford Airport saw a 9% growth, while year to date growth is 12.2%. Currently, it is handling 42% more business aviation traffic than London Stansted.
Over the five years since it was acquired by the Reuben Brothers in 2007, London Oxford Airport has experienced phenomenal growth with its daily business aircraft departures increasing 116.67% - making it the fastest growing of any business aviation airport in the UK. (See table below). The only other mainland-UK airport to show an increase in movements during this period is Bournemouth Airport, which achieved a 37.21% increase.
Speaking at a pre-EBACE media briefing today, London Oxford Airport's Managing Director, Chris Orphanou, said: "We can today reflect on a solid performance these past five years. The number of tenant companies here has grown significantly too, with some 20 companies employing over 800 people at the airport today. We look after 25 30 resident business aircraft here, including a number of larger Global Express' for both charter and private use. We are home to seven AOC charter operators - five of whom have set up within the past five years. The latest, Indian-backed Fly Vectra, moved in just a few months ago."
The airport is also host to a variety of maintenance support providers on nearly all business and general aviation aircraft, including PremiAir (Hawker and Beechcraft); Air Med (Cessna Service Centre, plus Piper and Learjet approvals; EBAS (Bombardier Challenger/Global series); Hangar8 plc - Hawker/Citation/Falcon/Challenger; Eurocopter (UK HQ); Embraer Executive Jet Services - Phenom family, Legacy line support; OAA (Piper, Socata, Cessna).
The airport's growth has been backed by consistent investment in infrastructure and hangar facilities and during May 2012 we go live with a new radar. "Clientele are increasingly finding that London Oxford Airport has many benefits over other London airports, and arriving visitors from Europe and the Middle East are discovering we are a viable, efficient and cost effective option," added Business Development Director James Dillon-Godfray. "Being located to the north west of London, with access to the capital via the fastest UK motorway, the M40, with the least congestion of any London arterial route, gives us a notable advantage."
"The advantage we have is that being situated outside the London 2012 'Restricted Zone', there will be no flight plan constraints here. The airport is also outside the London Terminal Manoeuvring Area (LTMA) which will be even busier than usual during the Olympics," he said. Oxford's opening hours, 06:00-22:30, seven days a week, are also longer than several other alternative London airports and the airport has the option of extending the opening hours to midnight during the peak Olympic period, if required. The airport also offers full-time, on-site Police/Special Branch support for assistance with VVIP, Head-of-State, close protection and all other security necessities.
Business Development Director James Dillon-Godfray, Head of Sales & Route Development, Tony Farmer and Isabel Janicki, London Heliport, will be participating at Europe's premier business aviation show EBACE (Stand #1653) during 14-16 May in Geneva to highlight the full benefits of the award-winning business aviation airport.
About London Oxford Airport:London Oxford Airport is wholly owned by the Reuben Brothers. Their investment activities include private equity, real estate ownership and development, which are predominantly based in the United Kingdom and Europe. Businesses include shopping centres, mixed use commercial real estate, data centres, race courses, public houses, hotels and other development projects. At the end of February the Reubens purchased the London Heliport at London Battersea, the UK's only CAA licensed heliport. The Heliport is a 20-minute helicopter ride from London Oxford Airport.
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