Title: Airport Facility Management Services
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2Airport facility management services are in
demand from aviation asset owners with airport
holdings, both infrastructure and service
related. These services are highly sought from
firms with direct airport management experience.
3Airport management and integrated services are
all about a specific and pre-defined set of
requirements which are provided by an experienced
management company on behalf of an asset owner.
The aviation asset owner may be a public entity
such as a municipality or authority or it may be
a private entity with institutional capital such
as an alternative asset manager or family office.
4The breadth of services can vary greatly from
turnkey complete airport management to
specialized services based on specific facilities
such as terminals (commercial and general
aviation), hangars, or on-airport services such
as FBO, MRO and ACM services.
5The management services are required at both
general aviation and commercial airports and
airports of varying sizes from regional reliever
airports to international hubs. The specialized
companies performing these services may also be
responsible for various support services such as
terminal management, aircraft ground handling and
facility maintenance.
6They may specialize in different aspects of the
airport experience from core infrastructure to
on-airport services. Some airport facility
management services are provided through
engagements directly with the airport sponsors
whereas others are engaged by other asset owners
like institutional capital firms, airport tenants
etc.
7Most of the requirements mentioned above require
a great deal of experience and a proven track
record in aviation and airport management.
Companies that are involved in general facility
management in other industries often do not the
regulatory requirements and vagaries associated
with the aviation industry.
8The most critical item for an aviation management
firm is bringing experienced human capital to the
project. An experienced aviation management team
can efficiently transform operations without the
time and expense of a steep learning curve. There
are companies which have the requisite depth and
breadth of experience and capabilities to provide
all potential services which may be needed
whereas others may be limited to certain
specialized services. Regardless, they should
have a proven track record providing comparable
services at similar size airports.
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