ACAM takes delivery of second ACJ319 in Asia

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Leading Asian operator ACAM has taken delivery of its second Airbus ACJ319 in the region.

Leading Asian operator ACAM has taken delivery of its second Airbus ACJ319 in the region.

Leading Asian operator ACAM has taken delivery of its second Airbus ACJ319 in the region.

The company has also signed a strategic agreement for the acquisition of a third Airbus ACJ319 as it looks to expand its large cabin “bizliner” fleet.

The strategy will enhance ACAM’s ability to serve a diverse range of client needs, according to CEO Darren Broderick.

“We are thrilled to add this remarkable aircraft to our fleet and strengthen our partnership with Airbus,” said Broderick.

“This expansion reflects our ongoing efforts to offer our clients the highest standards of safety, comfort and versatility in business aviation.”

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Speaking at the CJI Dubai conference earlier this year, Broderick said: “The bizliner has made a remarkable comeback, with operating costs running around 20% below those of long-range conventional corporate jets.”

The new ACJ319 boasts a refined, spacious interior and exceptional performance, making it the “ideal solution” for long-haul travel with luxury and efficiency, according to ACAM.

Asian Corporate Aviation Management Pte Ltd (ACAM) is the largest privately owned full-service aviation management company in South East Asia. Based in Singapore, it serves customers throughout Asia and beyond, with satellite hubs in various major South East Asian locations.

ACAM Pacific, based in Victoria, is the Australian division of the wider ACAM Group.

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