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PrivatPort Expands Global FBO Network

PrivatPort Expands Global FBO Network with New Dubai Operations Center
PrivatPort has announced a significant expansion of its global Fixed Base Operator (FBO) network, increasing its dedicated locations from seven to nine. This growth includes the addition of two new FBO facilities in Mexico, reinforcing the company’s presence in key international business aviation markets. Central to this expansion is the launch of a 24/7 Operations Control Center (OCC) based in Dubai, which will serve as a centralized hub for coordinating PrivatPort’s global missions.
Centralized Coordination through Dubai Operations Control Center
Scheduled to be fully operational by August 2026, the Dubai OCC will provide continuous, round-the-clock support across multiple time zones. It will act as a single point of contact for flight coordination, ground handling, passenger and crew services, and real-time mission adjustments. This centralized approach aims to streamline operations by reducing the fragmentation often experienced when multiple providers and communication channels are involved in international aviation missions.
PrivatPort’s hybrid operating model combines dedicated local FBO facilities with access to a broader international ground-services network, leveraging Swissport’s established infrastructure at over 70 locations worldwide. Through the Dubai OCC, operators and brokers will be able to manage all mission requirements—from initial requests to post-flight completion—via a single PrivatPort team. The OCC will oversee a comprehensive range of services, including flight planning, permits, airport and runway slots, fuel, catering, transportation, and crew and passenger support. It will also handle changes and contingencies as missions progress across different airports and jurisdictions, ensuring greater operational continuity.
Josua Hildbrand, PrivatPort’s CEO, highlighted the importance of the new OCC in connecting the company’s expanding network. He stated, “Expanding our dedicated FBO network is only one part of the equation. The Dubai Operations Control Centre connects these locations and our wider ground network through one operational team, giving operators and brokers greater consistency, visibility and continuity from the initial request through to mission completion.”
Market Context and Competitive Landscape
PrivatPort’s expansion comes amid a competitive environment dominated by established FBO networks such as Jet Aviation and Premier FBO Network. These incumbents have secured substantial market share and maintain partnerships with major fuel suppliers like Titan Aviation Fuels. As PrivatPort grows its footprint, industry reactions are expected to vary. Some stakeholders view the expansion as a catalyst for increased competition and innovation, while others anticipate strategic countermeasures from rivals, including new partnerships, intensified marketing efforts, and potential price adjustments to protect their market positions.
Currently, PrivatPort’s dedicated FBO network spans Switzerland, Morocco, New Zealand, and Mexico, complemented by executive aviation support at more than 70 airports worldwide. The company’s new centralized operational structure is designed to deliver tailored services at each airport, supported by continuous coordination through the Dubai OCC. This approach aims to provide clients with a seamless and reliable experience across PrivatPort’s expanding international network.

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