Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre’s CEO Named “Vivien Lau”
Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre appoints Vivien Lau as CEO, bringing nearly two decades of aviation expertise to lead the organization through its next phase of growth.
The Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre (HKBAC) has appointed Vivien Lau as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective July 2, 2024. Lau brings nearly 18 years of aviation industry experience to HKBAC, having previously served as the Chief Executive of Jardine Aviation Services Group.
In addition to her role at HKBAC, Lau is the President of the Hong Kong Airline Service Providers Association, where she represents 23 ground service providers at Hong Kong International Airport. As CEO, Lau will oversee HKBAC’s business expansion, service enhancement, and the next phase of its Redevelopment Project, slated for completion in 2025/26.
Expressing her enthusiasm for the new role, Lau stated, “I am excited to lead HKBAC into an era of innovation and growth, working closely with our talented team to ensure continued success.”
HKBAC Established in 1998, the Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre is a premier facility at Hong Kong International Airport, offering 24/7 executive aviation support. As Asia’s first FBO to introduce co-located Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine services, HKBAC is renowned for its exceptional service standards and has been voted the Best Asian FBO for 17 consecutive years.