Dubai 2011: ExecuJet sees buying interest strengthening in the Middle East

Buying interest is flying high in the Middle East according to ExecuJet, which is delighted to report positive aircraft sales in the region, new aircraft for its managed fleet based in the UAE and a significant increase of FBO activity.
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This year at Dubai ExecuJet also has a spot on the static display, where it’s showing off the two aircraft recently added to the company’s regional charter fleet – the Challenger 850 A6-Jet and the Challenger 605.

“The Dubai Airshow has always been an important trade event for us and we’re very pleased to take part again this year,” said Mike Berry, managing director ExecuJet Middle East.

Dubai’s geographical location, positive tax environment, wealth density and excellent infrastructure for the aviation sector have proven to be significant contributing factors in the recovery and growth of the private jet and business aviation sectors. It definitely serves as an excellent opportunity to showcase and promote ExecuJet’s full range of aviation services.”

He added: “ExecuJet’s approach to regional expansion is based on good local partners and sound business ethics with expansion being organic as well as directed.”

Andrew Hoy, managing director, ExecuJet Aircraft Trading said: “Aircraft sales in the region have been positive with a number of aircraft being delivered recently. Our current areas of focus are the CIS countries and Saudi Arabia.