ExecuJet Middle East grows in Dubai
ExecuJet Middle East has signed a three-year lease for a second maintenance hangar at Dubai International Airport and added a Hawker 800XP to its managed fleet.
ExecuJet Middle East has signed a three-year lease for a second maintenance hangar at Dubai International Airport and added a Hawker 800XP to its managed fleet.
The hangar can hold up to ten aircraft and also provides extra office space.
In a separate deal ExecuJet Middle East has also taken over the management of a UAE registered Hawker 800XP. The aircraft is based in Dubai and is available for charter worldwide including Afghanistan and Iraq.
“The Middle East business aviation market is showing positive signs of recovery and business is now steady,” says Mike Berry, managing director of ExecuJet Middle East. “On the FBO side we are handling increased charter activity with flights within the Middle East and to regions such as Africa and Europe being especially popular.”
ExecuJet Middle East added two new Challenger 605s to its fleet in June.