ExecuJet Asia is expanding its fleet of managed aircraft with the addition of its first Bombardier Global 6000 ultra-long-range business jet.
The brand new aircraft, which will be based in Singapore, joins the ExecuJet fleet in March and will be managed for the exclusive use of its owner.
The contract represents the latest notable win for ExecuJet Asia’s aircraft management team, which attracted the owner on the basis of the company’s innovative and customer-centric service approach.
Speaking at the Singapore Airshow, Graeme Duckworth, ExecuJet Asia’s Managing Director, said: “We are delighted to be entrusted by another new customer with the management of this supremely capable aircraft. The owner has selected the Global 6000 as one of the world’s most sophisticated business jets and appointed ExecuJet to provide similarly world-class management services. This win reflects the considerable investment made by ExecuJet to ensure consistent service excellence across its operations globally, underpinned by the group’s proven and standardised support processes.”
ExecuJet’s aircraft management services allow the owner all the benefits of aircraft ownership, but with none of the time-consuming management responsibilities involved in aircraft operations. ExecuJet has its own maintenance facilities and privileged agreements with third-party maintenance centres around the world to ensure fast and efficient support.
Source: ExecuJet
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