Odyssey Aviation First Ever FBO at Exuma International
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at 11:12AM | Odyssey Aviation Bahamas plans to build the first ever FBO facility at the Exuma International Airport (MYEF) in Georgetown, Exuma.


Odyssey Aviation Bahamas plans to build the first ever FBO facility at the Exuma International Airport (MYEF) in Georgetown, Exuma.
Odyssey Aviation, formerly Million Air, at KNEW after Hurricane Katrina (top) and in March 2010 after construction of a new facility. (Click photo to launch photo gallery.)Like much of New Orleans, Odyssey Aviation has rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina.
The FBO at Lakefront Airport (KNEW) officially opened its new facility on March 10. Formerly branded Million Air, the FBO has spent nearly five years since the hurricane operating out of temporary facilities and constructing a new facility.
Odyssey Aviation at KNEW in New Orleans will celebrate its grand opening on March 10.
The FBO's original facility at Lakefront Airport was damaged during Hurricane Katrina. Now, it is ready to show off its new digs.
Check out to the post-Katrina photos and the images of the new construction in Odyssey's press release.
Leading Bahamas FBO, Odyssey Aviation Nassau, recently opened two new satellite locations in the family Islands — Treasure Cay, Abaco (MYAT), and Exuma International, Great Exuma (MYEF). The two locations provide handling and Texaco-branded fuel from Chevron Global Aviation. Additionally, upon request, Odyssey can provide handling services in Governor’s Harbour, Eleuthera (MYEM); however, a day’s notice is needed.
Odyssey Aviation has announced that seven additional locations are launching under the Odyssey brand name through the formation of a cobranding partnership between Odyssey Aviation in Nassau, Bahamas, and the Cincinnati-based FBO group owned by Ken Allison. His seven Odyssey branded FBOs, formerly operating as members of a national FBO chain, are located at Asheville, N.C. (KAVL), Charleston, S.C. (KCHS) (pictured above), Chicago (KMDW), Cincinnati (KLUK), Columbus, Ohio (KCMH), Lafayette, La. (KLFT) and New Orleans (KNEW).
Banyan Air Service and Odyssey Aviation Services reached an agreement for Banyan to perform SATCOM installations on five Cessna Sovereigns in 2009 for a undisclosed client. Odyssey will be performing the acceptance inspections in Wichita, Kan., at the Cessna Delivery Center, and then the aircraft will be repositioned to Banyan’s Fort Lauderdale, Fla., facility for the SATCOM installations.
Odyssey Aviation Bahamas (Formerly Million Air Nassau) officially launched on January 1, 2008. The evolution of the progressive company's vision is aimed at continuing to give customers the best possible personalized service.