Aiglle Flight Support to host aviation industry showcase

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Aiglle Flight Support

Aiglle Flight Support, based in Guernsey will be hosting a Guernsey Aviation Showcase on 10th to 11th June.

The event will feature a static display of 14 private and corporate aircraft from leading manufacturers including Dassault’s Falcon 2000 LXS, Cessna’s Citation XLS+, Bombardier, Honda, TBM, Pilatus and Eclipse.

A number of aviation-related suppliers and specialist agencies including Hayward Aviation, Lombard Finance and Swoffers are supporting the showcase to offer expertise across the insurance, finance and property sectors.

The event will offer investment managers, private equity firms, family office trustees and high net worth individuals the chance to view a large number of aircraft.

“This is a great opportunity for businesses in the industry to have a look at some of the latest innovations from renowned manufacturers.”

Tom Perry, Vice President of Sales at Textron Aviation said: “This is a great opportunity for businesses in the industry to have a look at some of the latest innovations from renowned manufacturers. We’re very much looking forward to this unique event.”

Aiglle was founded in 1992 and is dedicated to handling and hangaring both business and private aircraft up to Gulfstream 650 size.

“The aircraft financing business in Guernsey is growing.”

Simon Fawcett of Aiglle said: “The aircraft financing business in Guernsey is growing. The island is renowned for its flexibility and well-regulated approach and Aiglle is on hand to assist owners with aviation support services.”

“This is the first time that these aircraft will be all together in one place outside of the major European air shows. Gulfstream, one of the most famous brands in the world will also be bringing their G550 capable of flying from Los Angeles, Cape Town or Singapore direct to Guernsey. Having so many manufacturers involved gives great confidence to Guernsey both as an existing finance hub and for potential growth in the future,” added Fawcett.

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