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Royal Jet expands fleet and sales team
Royal Jet, the Abu Dhabi-based international luxury executive flight services company, is gearing up for a busy summer with an expanded fleet capacity, a sales team that has just doubled in size and a large number of new clients.
Dubai: Royal Jet, the Abu Dhabi-based international luxury executive flight services company, is gearing up for a busy summer with an expanded fleet capacity, a sales team that has just doubled in size and a large number of new clients.
Royal Jet's president and CEO, Shane O'Hare said the growth in the number of clients was outstanding.
"We are making many new contacts and potential leads, some of which have already translated into new clients. By doubling our sales team we will be able to build on our already renowned high levels of service to clients of different nationalities.
"Indeed, our multinational team is now even better equipped to deal with clients in a wide variety of different languages and from vastly differing backgrounds. We put the highest priority on serving the individual needs of all our clients with the highest possible personal service."
The company is continuously expanding its fleet to cope with the increasing demand. "We have added a Learjet 60 to join our other Learjets, as well as a long-range Gulfstream IVSP, which complements our two mid-range Gulfstream 300s. Further acquisitions are planned in the coming months and years," said O'Hare.
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