London Southend Airport, an airport in the UK, has announced that business jet operator, Landmark Aviation, will be operating services out of the airport.
Landmark Aviation, a fixed-base operator of business jets, with 52 bases in the USA, Canada and France, will be operating out of London Southend Airport from the summer of 2012.
The company will be using the new and exclusive business jet facilities at the Airport, to provide its customers with quick access to the Olympic Park at Stratford in East London and most other destinations in the city of London. The airport is linked with the Olympic Park at Stratford by a direct mainline rail connection, and has the benefit of a new railway station for its passengers.
Alastair Welch, the managing director of the airport, said, ‘Our shared passion for excellent customer service, plus the airport’s new facilities coupled with the global reach of the Landmark network means that Southend is going to be introduced to a wide range of customers who will value the service and benefits we can offer over other London airports this summer.’
The chief executive officer of Landmark Aviation, Dan Bucaro, said, ‘We look forward to introducing our clients to Southend airport and to ensuring they receive the best possible welcome and service when they fly to the UK this summer – whether for the Olympics or any other reason.
We’ve seen the airport facilities first hand and believe that they represent something new and very special for the London area.’