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Prestige Jet adds three planes to fast-growing fleet
Prestige Jet, a private aviation company, has announced that it has added three new aircrafts to its fast-growing fleet to meet the projected demand in its services in the private charter business.
Abu Dhabi: Prestige Jet, a private aviation company, has announced that it has added three new aircrafts to its fast-growing fleet to meet the projected demand in its services in the private charter business.
The three new planes, Cessna Citation Sovereign, Challenger 604 and Embraer Legacy 600, bring the total number of aircraft operated by the company to 11. With the additions, the company's ambitious growth plans will overtake its own previously announced targets.
A number of other aircraft will also join the fleet late in the fourth quarter, while further discussions with manufacturers and other aircraft and chartered service providers are also at an advanced stage, reflecting the company's plans to more than double its fleet by the beginning of 2009.
Faris Deeb, Prestige Jet's Managing Director says: "Our dynamic, diversified business model has allowed us to offer competitive, top quality services to sophisticated and demanding clientele who expect the best at all times."
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