Global Jet Concept add seven aircraft under management

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In the first five months of 2016, Global Jet aircraft management added seven aircraft.

Three of the new aircraft were added its charter fleet, including a Gulfstream G450 and a 2013 build G550. Both jets offer WiFi and a dedicated crew.

The company also added a 2012 Embraer Lineage 1000 that will be based in the Middle East. The aircraft can fly for nearly 7 hours and reach Paris from Jeddah, the Canadian coasts from London or Dubai from Hong Kong.

To reinforce its Middle-East presence, Global Jet appointed Hardy Sohanpal as its regional sales director.
From its Monaco office, the sales & acquisitions in 2016 has received several new exclusive mandates and closed a few deals on various aircraft. Global Jet completed the sale of a Falcon 7X, of an Airbus 319, of a Global 5000 and a G550.

Florian Van der Cruyssen, aircraft sales director said: “Most of the aircraft sold in Europe are leaving to America or to Asia. The Asian market is really starting to pick-up again and clients are getting more and more interested in acquiring private jets. They love our European aesthetics and want things to move fast and without too much hassle!”

The company has the largest Dassault fleet on the market with 21 aircraft from the French manufacturer, including 12 Falcon 7X. The operator also keeps on developing its G650 fleet with now three aircraft in management.

Eventually, a brand-new BBJ3 will join the fleet and be available for charter at the end of the year. Today, the company operates 13 VIP airliners including a Boeing 767 and an Airbus 340.

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