ExecuJet Africa Launches Services in Lagos

ExecuJet Africa, one of the continent’s leading business aviation companies, has introduced Customs and Immigration services at its fixed-based operation (FBO) facility at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria.

Officials from the Federal Airport Authorities of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Customs and Immigration Authorities will now process all international business aircraft arrivals and departures at Execujet’s Lagos FBO, so that aircraft taking off would taxi straight to the runway without recourse to the international terminal.

Speaking on this development, the Managing Director of Execujet Africa, Ettore Poggi, said: “These new services are a direct response to customer demand. Our passengers and crew can now enjoy a more efficient and comfortable passage when arriving or leaving Lagos. This additional capability reinforces our commitment to provide the highest level of customer service in Nigeria.”

In addition, ExecuJet Africa has introduced on-ramp refuelling at the Lagos FBO with two dedicated Jet-A1 fuel tankers provided by MRS Oil Nigeria.

According to the Chief Executive Officer of ExecuJet Aviation Nigeria, Peter de Waal said, “The handlings at our Lagos FBO have increased considerably, almost doubling in the last six months. We are extremely proud of what we have achieved so far and of the response and support we have received from all parties, including our staff.”

He explained that ExecuJet’s Lagos FBO offers state-of-the-art ground support equipment, a VIP lounge and 24-hour support capabilities.

“World-class passenger and crew amenities are provided by a team of experienced staff, offering technical and maintenance assistance, flight planning, weather reports, catering, fuelling and hotel accommodation,” he said.