Why visit ACE ’25?
Paragon Aviation Group has added Ross Aviation's newest FBO acquisition at Witham Field Airport (SUA) in Stuart, Florida to its network. Stuart Jet Center offers more than 15 acres of lighted, secure ramp space and over 400,000 square feet of hangar space.
“Ross Aviation at Stuart Jet Center is a perfect alternative to the more congested FBOs at Palm Beach International Airport (PBI). Located on Florida's beautiful Treasure Coast, SUA is a quick access point whether travellers visit for business or pleasure,” says Megan Barnes, president of Paragon Aviation Group. “We are honoured to continue our symbiotic relationship with Ross Aviation in providing passengers and crew members the best in safety, service, reliability, quality and value at each one of our FBOs around the globe.”
Ross Aviation says it strives to provide every customer with a blend of service and hospitality with VIP concierge services including valet transportation, comfortable lounge areas, gourmet catering and private conference rooms. Crew members can expect clean and high-tech facilities, efficient quick turns and full-service ground handling.
“We are proud to welcome Stuart Jet Center to our expanding network of FBOs. South Florida is an important market, and we've long admired the level of flight hospitality that the team provides for both based tenants and transient guests on the large, well-maintained campus,” says Brian Corbett, chief executive officer of Ross Aviation.
The Paragon Network has surpassed 111 FBO locations worldwide in 26 countries. Some top US markets are Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Seattle and Washington D.C.
The Paragon Network describes itself as a membership of elite FBOs and international handling agents that provide world-class service to general aviation travellers around the globe. It performs a comprehensive audit of the facilities and service offered to ensure the quality of the member base before any FBO joins The Paragon Network. Each member must comply with a set of strategically developed core standards to remain in the group.