Gama Aviation introduces a Cessna CJ2+ to its fleet

Together with the addition of a 13-seat Falcon 2000 imminently its European charter fleet now totals 28 aircraft, 11 of which are based in the UK.
Its success in winning tri-zone Wyvern approval across its three continental bases – Europe, USA and the Middle East, where it flies from Sharjah, has had a strong effect in boosting cross-continental client sharing, according to commercial manager Paul Cremer: “It has helped gain more international clients – in Russia, the Middle East, including Royal family members and music tour arrangers, for example.”
Gama offices in the regions share clients to ensure a consistent level of service and local knowledge means the clients are assured of attention to detail. Its clients have a fleet of 83 aircraft to experience, based out of Europe, Russia, the Middle East and Continental USA.
Gama Aviation reports a steady amount of wide-bodied charter and clients are primarily business clients flying to destinations in the USA, India and South Africa. The company also reports an upturn in the UK/Europe charter market of smaller and mid-size jet usage, by government, VIP, celebrity, business executive and leisure travel. Overall, business is up about 7% compared with this time last year.
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