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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Business Jet Handling in Malta (LMML)

As the business community discovers Malta, not only as a country of sun, sand and fun, but also as a small european country with sound financial and advantageous fiscal infrastructures, we will continue to experience an increase in business jets landing at Malta's only international airport (LMML).
As an ex-British colony Malta is no surprise to the savvy British business man. Maltese are hard working and english is one our two national languages. Therefore it is no surprise the the first business jets landing at Malta International airport were from the UK. Businessmen, investing in the Maltese bouyant property market, enjoying the sailing boats berthed at one of the many marinas on the island or even setting up their own business using the Maltese infrastructure.
Malta (LMML or MLA) is not yet on par with other major European cities, such as the London airports, Swiss and French airports, but business and general aviation traffic has since 2002, (when Sierra Aviation was formed) always been on the increase.
Since our inception at Sierra Aviation, we had identified business aviation as a niche market where we could offer our services to these area of aviation which had until then been ignored. Without having our own FBO, we probably handle the majority of business jets coming to Malta. We have built a reputation over the years guaranteeing efficiency, security and service. We are the only handler who offer limo service next to the aircraft, payment of services right in the cockpit. In recent years although aircraft have longer ranges, we have seen an increase in operators choosing Malta LMML for a technical or fuel stop, because of the quick turn arounds possible. One must also say that Malta International Airport is open 24 hours, and Jet A1 in Malta is amongst the cheapest in Europe.
So whether you are passing through Malta for business or pleasure, whether you are an aircraft owner, an operator or a broker, don't take my word for it and next time round request Sierra Aviation's handling. For information on how to book your handling, visit our website, http://www.sierra-aviation.com/. You can even book online.

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