Bird ExecuJet partners with Honeywell India

Bird ExecuJet partners with Honeywell India

Bird ExecuJet Airport Services, joint venture between Bird Group and ExecuJet Aviation Group was awarded the ‘Most Popular Service Provider of the Year’ for 2016 by the Business Aircraft Operators Association (BAOA) at the recently held BizAV India Awards 2017.

The prestigious award was presented to Anurag Srivastava, Chief Executive Officer by the Honorable Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Shri. Jayant Sinha on February 13, 2017. The glittering ceremony held at Bengaluru was attended by distinguished guests and industry partners like DG, International Business Aviation Council (IBAC), Anil Srivastava, JS MoCA, Senior Representatives of OEMs, Heads of NSOP/BA companies in India.

On the occasion, Anurag Srivastava, Chief Executive Officer, Bird ExecuJet Aviation said, “We feel honored to have been recognised and appreciated by Business Aircraft Operators Association (BAOA). At Bird ExecuJet, we strive towards further improving our services and facilities to business Aviation customers. I dedicate this award to the ever vigilant and hardworking team of able professionals at Bird ExecuJet”.

Considered as one of the most sought after recognition in the business aviation industry, the BizAvIndia Awards incepted by Business Aircraft Operators Association and is a coveted merit for Business Aviation in India. Gp. Capt RK Bali, MD, BAOA, said, “ the award has been introduced to encourage ground handling agencies and upcoming FBOs in India to work towards ever improving standards and provide Indian BA operators globally best GH services for achieving highest standards of safety

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