ASL Group starts the construction of a new hangar at Antwerp International Airport
Belgian private jet company ASL Group has started the construction of a 2400 square metre hangar on the international airport of Antwerp-Deurne in Belgium.
This second hangar - expected to be completed by May/June 2020 - will allow the company to accommodate its fleet growth as well as to offer hangar space for FBO/Business Aviation customers.
Ground preparation work for the construction of ASL’s second and new hangar started during the second half of November 2019. The company expects the hangar to be completed and fully operational by May/June 2020. ASL’s first hangar and offices opened back in 2006. Since then, the company has significantly grown and so has its fleet, jointly with its Dutch subsidiary JetNetherlands, which is now reaching 40 aircraft spread over the Group’s various bases in Belgium and in the Netherlands.
Earlier this year, ASL launched a new Business Aviation Handling/FBO activity in Antwerp as well as in Maastricht and in Groningen in the Netherlands. The construction of the new hangar will also support this activity by offering hangar space to external operators and FBO customers.
For this new hangar, ASL renewed its partnership with the industrial construction company ALMOBE; which already built the company’s first hangar and adjacent offices back in 2006.
The new hangar will be located right across ASL’s current hangar and will feature a 40 x 8.2m door, with free spans of 40m in both directions.
Philippe Bodson, CEO ASL Group said: “We are very proud to start the construction of our second hangar here at the international airport of Antwerp! This marks a very important milestone in the development of our company and of our activities, but also in our strong partnership with the airport management team and authorities. We opened our first hangar and our offices here back in 2006 and it has been ASL’s most important operational base since then. With the growth of our fleet and with the expansion of our services, this new hangar marks even more the importance of Antwerp for the future of our company!”
Marcel Buelens, CEO Flanders International Airport Antwerp added: “The construction of this second hangar of ASL Group at the airport of Antwerp strengthens the position of our city airport as a ‘business airport’. Herewith ASL continues to contribute a substantial part of the daily operations of this business segment. It is a matter of responding to the increasing demand in this growing segment. We are honoured to make part of ASL’s persistent growth.”