MEBA10: ExecuJet merges Mid-East charter teams

ExecuJet has merged its Middle East and Europe charter teams to offer a better-optimised service to customers, it was announced at MEBA yesterday.
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Both regions will be working on a common information technology platform enabling the team to sell flights for the entire fleet to all charter clients.

“We are happy to see the Middle Eastern market picking up speed again, with more and more aircraft owners coming to ExecuJet for aircraft management and other services,” said Paul van der Blom, aircraft management and business development director, ExecuJet Middle East.

Meanwhile, ExecuJet Middle East and ExecuJet Europe has added seven new aircraft to its managed fleet, with a further four aircraft in the pipeline over the next few months. It will boost the fleet to nearly 160 aircraft.