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Randall charged with development at Biggin Hill
Bringing his expertise in FBO and business development management from two London airports, Chris Randall has now become head of aviation development at London Biggin Hill airport.
Chris Randall moves across London to Biggin Hill airport.

London Biggin Hill airport has appointed Chris Randall as head of aviation development.

Previously business development manager of Stobart Jet Centre at London Southend airport and FBO manager at London City airport, Randall joins London Biggin Hill's management team as it establishes the airport as the capital's preeminent full-service business aviation hub and a leading centre for aviation technology and enterprise.

Commercial director Robert Walters says: “Chris' experience at two of London's airports has afforded him the specific regional knowledge and expertise to effectively support the leadership team to deliver the airport's vision and strategy. I'm looking forward to working together with him to grow the cluster of resident aerospace companies choosing to base themselves here, as well as attract new customers and increase aircraft movements.”

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