Jet Aviation Acquires Washington Dulles FBO from Ross Aviation
The Washington Dulles FBO complex ecompasses six hangars, 10 acres of ramp space and a newly renovated FBO terminal.
Jet Aviation's newest location at Washington Dulles International Airport is now gearing up to handle the expected influx of business aircraft for the presidential inauguration of Donald J. Trump on Friday. (Photo: Jet Aviation)

Jet Aviation announced today that it acquired the Ross Aviation FBO at Washington Dulles International Airport, marking the company’s ninth location in the Americas. The move comes just six months after Ross Aviation itself acquired the former Landmark Aviation facility at Dulles from Signature Flight Support, which per the U.S. Department of Justice had to divest six FBOs as part of Signature’s absorption of Landmark.

The Washington Dulles FBO complex encompasses six hangars, 10 acres of ramp space and a newly renovated terminal that includes on-site customs and immigration services, VIP lounge, flight planning center, executive conference room and on-site car rental. “We are delighted to expand our FBO network in the U.S.,” said Jet Aviation group president Rob Smith. “Washington Dulles is well connected to Jet Aviation's other U.S. locations, particularly Teterboro Airport, and with a large volume of international traffic, it’s a significant expansion of our global network.”

Jet Aviation is now gearing up to handle the expected influx of business aircraft into Washington Dulles for the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump on Friday.