Luxury jet company eyes brokerage service growth
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Royal Jet, the UAE-based international luxury executive flight services company, has announced the opening of a new charter brokerage service as part of its growth plans.
Royal Jet Charter Brokerage, based in Dubai, will provide travel solutions through sourcing aircraft for charter through a network of carefully audited operators if a Royal Jet plane is not available.
Royal Jet's president and CEO, Shane O'Hare, said: "The brokerage is a global service and if we receive a request for journey within Europe, such as Geneva to London our brokerage can find the right aircraft at the best price."
He said the brokerage service was a key aspect of Royal Jet's growth strategy and was in line with the company's policy of increasing diversification into a range of complementary activities.
Royal Jet, chaired by Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, is aiming to increase its market share over the coming months.
O'Hare added: "We will achieve this through measured and practical growth. The new brokerage is an area of strong revenue potential and it will assist us in achieving our business objectives.
"The service has already been welcomed by our range of high profile clients, such as royalty, heads of state, corporate clients and the entertainment world."
Royal Jet's charter brokerage service operates from specially designed premises in the heart of Dubai.
The company is jointly owned by Abu Dhabi Aviation and the Amiri Flight, the royal flight service.
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