Dubai Airshow: Arab Wings grows its fleet

Jordanian business aviation charter operator Arab Wings has carried out a fleet expansion over the past six months adding six further aircraft to its fleet, the company said at the Dubai Airshow today
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The latest aircraft to join the Marka-based company include the Citation Sovereign, and the Challengers 604 & 605 & the Learjet 60, all of which joined the existing Arab Wings fleet of ten luxury models operating out of Amman, Cairo, and Sharjah.

With different passenger capacities, the Challenger 604 accommodates up to 10 passengers while the Challenger 605 has 12 seats. The airfcract feature well equipped galleys and in-flight entertainment systems. The brand new Lear Jet 60 is also a good option for passengers looking for a luxurious and comfortable environment for work and relaxation while en route. The Lear jet 60can take up to seven passengers, and is based at Riyadh and Amman.
The other luxurious midsized jet, the Cessna Citation Sovereign,  is also capable of accommodating nine passengers on long range trips through smooth and quiet flights. It needs less runway space than many smaller jets and can reach cruising altitude in just over 20 minutes, making this aircraft a great option for long and direct trips from the Middle East to most European destinations.

Ahmad Abu Ghazaleh, the executive president of Arab Wings, said, “Our current achieved statuesque will be maintained with new and higher benchmarks in the near future. We will raise the bar to achieve higher standards and to maintain the innovative angle by all means. Our market is advancing progressively and we will ensure the competitive edge through new services and unique offerings in Jordan and the Middle East.