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WFS to fuel business aviation at Strasbourg
At the heart of the EU, the Aéroport de Strasbourg is developing a clear distinction between its commercial airline and business aviation offerings. It has awarded the BA fuel farm commission to WFS.
Read this story in our June 2019 printed issue.

World Fuel Services (WFS) has won a significant tender with Aéroport de Strasbourg in France to design, build and commission a JET A1 fuel farm dedicated to corporate traffic.

The airport released a wide-ranging tender in Q4 2018 to develop a dedicated business aviation infrastructure which will operate alongside its existing commercial airline service. In addition to engineering excellence, it was looking for a supplier with extensive access to the corporate business aviation market. The resulting contract will see World Fuel Services serve the airport's growing business aviation customer base. The new fuel farm will consist of two 50m3 Jet A1 tanks with a self-serve facility and a 20m3 Jet A1 truck. World Fuel will also provide training to the ITP team, with repair and maintenance support for the equipment. Regular audits of both staff and equipment will ensure that highest level of standards are maintained. The company will work in cooperation with the winner of the FBO tender, FlyingGroup, who will deliver the ITP.

The new fuel farm will be built to meet the EU sustainability criteria set to be introduced in 2020. Construction work will begin shortly and is due to be completed by May 2020.

WFS director Mark Atherton says: “This new contract win with Strasbourg underlines the capabilities of our design and build engineering teams. We will soon begin work on installing a new fuel farm employing state-of-the-art equipment. We are excited to be part of Aéroport de Strasbourg's heightened offering for business aviation customers and look forward to delivering our part of this improvement in the coming year.”

Aéroport de Strasbourg président du directoire Thomas Dubus adds: “It is essential that we offer a seamless experience and that this will be delivered into the long-term with a new dedicated business aviation infrastructure. World Fuel Services has a key role to play in our continued evolution and will deliver alongside the other activity taking place, including tenders for a dedicated FBO, business aviation hangars and an MRO facility. We look forward to seeing the results of its work with the dedicated fuel farm and fuel provision.”

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