Signature Aviation opens phase one of new private terminal in Savannah

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Signature Aviation has completed phase one of its new facility at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport in Georgia.

The new terminal has been designed with further expansion in mind and is  situated to serve both the business sector and tourism in Savannah. The terminal location gives easy access to downtown Savannah and its nearby commercial hubs, while serving as a gateway for the area’s central industries, which include tourism, aerospace, electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing, and logistics. The local area is also home to the fastest growing port currently on the US East and Gulf Coasts.

The terminal design includes several new on-site amenities including a redesigned crew lounge and conference room for work or rest. The development is said to combine natural light and a nod to Savannah’s arts culture, complete with an amenities bar. The development is also home new, energy-efficient hangar space.

Vehicle amenities are also elevated at the new terminal, with a new EV parking station directly in front of the terminal that will offer immediate access to charging for guests with electric vehicles.

“The first phase of the reimagined Signature Savannah captures the charm of the city and blends it with a welcoming environment where our team members can deliver the one-of-a-kind guest hospitality the area is known for,” said Derek DeCross, chief commercial officer, Signature Aviation. “The amenities we are unveiling now and planned additions in the future will elevate the experience and create exceptional moments for our guests traveling through this historic area.”

Future phases of Signature’s facility expansion in Savannah will include extra added hangar space, office space, and additional terminal amenities.

The phase one updates follow Signature’s recent terminal grand opening in Huntsville, Alabama.

In the near future, other unveilings in the Signature network will include renovated or new facilities in Raleigh-Durham in North Carolina, Palm Beach in Florida, and Westhampton Beach on Long Island, New York.

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