As business aviation grows across Central America, modern FBOs are transforming the VIP travel experience.
Central American FBOs are adopting advanced digital tools that streamline communication between crews, ground teams, and dispatchers. Real-time updates, digital load sheets, and automated workflows reduce delays and ensure that every detail of an executive arrival is coordinated with precision.
At Aerojet Handling Group, integrated operational systems allow teams to manage fueling, baggage, crew support, and VIP arrival coordination in a single unified platform—ensuring aircraft are serviced quickly without compromising safety.
These improvements mean charter operators can maintain tighter schedules, minimize ground time, and ensure smoother, more predictable flight days for their passengers.
Sustainability has become a defining priority for modern FBOs, especially across Central America, where operators are setting new regional standards. Aerojet has introduced electric loaders, towbarless tractors, and even the first electric charging station at a public airport in Costa Rica.
These innovations reduce emissions, minimize noise, and support eco-friendly operations—an important factor for corporate flight departments focused on environmental responsibility.
For many executives, sustainable operations are no longer optional—they are expected. Central American FBOs are embracing this shift with equipment and practices that align with global ESG goals.
Beyond fast turnarounds, premium FBOs are elevating every touchpoint of the executive journey. Tailored concierge services, luxury ground transportation, and personalized Meet & Greet assistance create a seamless and discreet experience for high-profile passengers.
Aerojet’s VIP teams coordinate everything from hotel bookings to helicopter charters, providing executives with complete support from the moment they touch down. The result is a travel ecosystem built around comfort, privacy, and efficiency.
Modern FBOs are investing heavily in advanced AVSEC programs, rigorous safety management systems, and new accessibility technologies. This includes the introduction of ambulifts—like the one deployed at MRLB Liberia—to ensure passengers with reduced mobility can board and deplane with dignity and comfort.
For executives and operators, this means safer and more predictable operations backed by strict international standards and continuous training.
With new facilities under development in Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Panama, Central America is emerging as a strategic hub for private aviation. Business travelers benefit from unified service standards, coordinated operations across borders, and consistent VIP handling at every stop.
Aerojet Handling Group’s regional expansion provides executives with reliable FBO support whether they are flying for business, leisure, medical travel, or government operations.