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DFW International Airport begins corporate aviation operations as Super Bowl nears

2010-12-21 23:54:34 GMT+7 (ICT)

DALLAS, TEXAS (BNO NEWS) -- Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, located in Texas and the world's third busiest airport, has officially begun its corporate aircraft operations at its new DFW Corporate Aviation facility as the upcoming Super Bowl approaches.

The corporate aircraft operations are a key part of the North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee strategy on improving the region's corporate aviation assets.

The 8,500 square-foot facility is expected to host anywhere from 70 to 100 of the expected one thousand private aircraft which will fly to North Texas during Super Bowl weekend in February.

"The new Corporate Aviation facility marks a major upgrade for DFW and will be a great regional asset well into the future," said Jeff Fegan, chief executive officer of DFW Airport, which offers nearly 1,750 flights each day and serves 57 million passengers a year

He added: "The Super Bowl gave us a great impetus to improve the corporate aviation facilities here at DFW, and also to form partnerships with other providers across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. We are all working together to meet the high demand for private aircraft resources that come hand in hand with the Super Bowl."

The new Corporate Aviation facility at DFW, located halfway between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, includes a U.S. Customs facility for international flight arrivals, deicing, fueling and other aircraft services, along with flight crew planning areas.

In addition, the DFW Corporate Aviation adds many new features including a richly appointed interior with two large conference rooms, flat screen televisions, Internet and WiFi service, flight crew quiet rooms, transfer services to the terminals, a crew car and concierge service.

DFW converted the Corporate Aviation facility from a remote American Eagle terminal building which had been taken out of service in 2005. The expenditures for re-purposing the building and constructing a new access road amounted to just over $3 million dollars.

"We found a cost-effective way to address this burgeoning demand for corporate aviation facilities in the region, and dramatically improve the Airport’s facilities at the same time," Fegan added. "And it's going to create an excellent first impression of North Texas for our corporate aviation customers."

The Super Bowl XLV will take place on Sunday, February 6, 2011.

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