Welcome to FBO Asia.Resource.


Capt's Blog Stardate 17032011:

Hello and welcome to FBO.Asia.Resource. The objective of this blog is to share experiences and impart some of the knowledge gained so others may have a better picture of what to expect when they operate into Asia. Landing at an unfamiliar foreign airport and trying to get your pax safely through CIQ and turn around your aircraft can be overwhelming if you don't know who your handlers are or what services they can offer. You may try to call your flight coordinator if you get your mobile to work, but sitting in a cubicle in Houston half a day apart , they cannot help you much either. So here is where I will share some of our experiences. At the moment I am operating within SE Asia and China. hopefully I will be flying into more exciting cities in other parts of Asia. I have heard stories about landing and handling in India so that would be a good experience to write about.

I will attempt to get a few contributors who flies to different destinations or uses a different handler so the wealth of experience and knowledge will be even greater. At the end of the day, your pax are happy, you feel safe and secure that your aircraft is ready and we can all head for the bar and get our well deserve drinks.

20110426

YPPH

Capt's Blog: YPPH PER Perth Airport is the 4th busiest airport in Australia. For a change we had the chance to fly south of the Equator to Australia! It is also one of the easiest airport to fly into and out. From STAR we were vectored to  almost  finals without speed restrictions for our descend for the ILS. With almost a cloudless blue sky and miles of visibility, it was a great day to arrive in YPPH.
Final RWY 03


Since we were international arrival we taxied to the international side and had our handlers from Perth Flight Center waiting for us. We were given stand 414 although it does not show in the charts for this is a fairly new apron. With coordination from the helpful ground controllers and the safety car, we were led to the stand. There are FBOs but they cater mainly for domestic operations and do not have in house CIQ. Nevertheless the handlers will fast track your VIPs and crew through CIQ at the international terminal. All the servicing and refueling can be done pretty quickly.
Swan River
It will take about 30-40 mins to go to Perth CBD. Bring lots  of cash, it's an expensive city.

20110418

ZSSS

Capt's Blog: ZSSS SHA Shanghai Hongqiao is one of the 2 international airports in Shanghai and the 4th busiest in China. It is the preferred airport for GA because it is nearer to the city and the only other airport besides ZBAA in China that has a dedicated FBO.  When available, parking stands are in front of the FBO. Even so, a van will shuttle pax and crew to the very modern FBO which has in house CIQ service for international arrivals or departures. Refueling and lavatory services can be completed within the hour. Our handlers are either TAHL or FASCO. Nice international hotels are within 15 mins and another 40 minutes will bring you to the famous Bund.
Final 18L

Shanghai Hongqiao FBO
The Bund

20110415

ZUUU

Capt's Blog: ZUUU  CTU Chengdu Shuangliu is a major airport in Western/Central China. Can be busy  during rush hour and be ready to expect delays for departures. Even though there's two runways only one so far is equipped with ILS. Upon landing, lookout for the follow me vehicle. There's no FBO and pax and crew will be shuttled to the main terminal. A new terminal is being constructed. Our handlers are from TAHL, refueling and toilet services are efficient. This is an international terminal so CIQ can also be process in the terminal. If you don't need to, don't buy ice from the catering, they are atrociously expensive!

Going downtown takes about 45 minutes and there are plenty of good international hotels. If you don't want to stay downtown, the Inter Continental is a great hotel. Taxi and food are relatively cheaper than Beijing/Shanghai but beware Sichuan food is hot and spicy. Good reasonably priced food and drinks can be found at the Shamrock Pub. The Chengdu Panda research center is less than an hour from town.
The main terminal.
Kung Fu Panda......not!

20110414

ZBAA

Capt's Blog: ZBAA Beijing Capital International Airport  PEK/BJS is the busiest airport in Asia and the 2nd busiest in the world. There is a curfew on corporate jets.  No matter how many times you fly in here , you never find it getting easier! Lots of workload coming in and after landing, thankfully there will be a follow me vehicle. There are specific taxi routes and depending on which runway you landed and where you are going it could be  15-20 mins before you reach your stand. Again our handler is TAHL and we use Capital Jet FBO  the only other FBO besides ZSPD in mainland China for the moment. There are quite a number of stands and so far we never seem to have problems parking for a few days.  Once your door is open a custom/immigration officer will come on board to do a quick check of manifest, pax and crew. A van or minibus will shuttle pax and crew to the FBO. CIQ is done in house and again security is very strict. Bags are scanned in and out and certain items can be taxed. Do not forget things inside your aircraft, if you have to come back to get it you will be charge security fees.
Refueling and toilet services are quite efficient. Expect long delays when departing especially during 'rush hour', we have waited more than hour from initial call to engine start! Then another 30 mins before you can take off. This is all in good weather conditions and can be frustrating when your VIP pax are already onboard. Departing later in the night is much better where we encounter little delay if any.

Going into the city will take 45-60mins, for a short stay nearby airport hotels like the Langham is very good.
Parking stand and FBO in the background