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NetJets, which controls the largest market share of private aviation in the metro New York City area, will take over the former Signature Aviation South FBO terminal at Teterboro Airport (KTEB). NetJets had long occupied space in the terminal that will now be renovated in cooperation with Signature and entirely dedicated to serving the company’s fractional aircraft owners.

The enhanced facility will include many of the amenities found in other NetJets exclusive-use terminals, including a private ramp and hangar space, owner lounge, conference rooms, refreshment bar, and dedicated parking starting in 2025. Signature recently increased its already sizable presence at KTEB with its purchase of Meridian, formerly the last independently-owned FBO on the field, giving it control of four of the six FBO locations there. It will continue to operate Hangars 2 and 3 at the rebranded NetJets facility.

Meanwhile, NetJets recently opened a dedicated terminal in Bozeman, Montana (KBZN). It will soon start work on an exclusive service hub in Scottsdale (KSDL)—its first new-build location, to be operated in partnership with Jet Aviation—and one in Las Vegas (KLAS), a two-hangar FBO with dedicated terminal and parking due to open in 2027.

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Other such facilities are in various stages of development in Eagle, Colorado (KEGE); Atlanta (KPDK); Bedford, Massachusetts (KBED); and Austin (KAUS) and Dallas (KDAL) in Texas.

“We are proud to announce our latest investments in support of growing our real estate footprint, which will feature renovated FBOs and NetJets service hubs in key markets,” said NetJets president of sales, marketing, and service Patrick Gallagher. “By introducing new NetJets service hubs in the west, strengthening our partnerships with FBOs, and offering an exclusive facility at Teterboro, we continue to help our owners reach across the country with ease.”

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