Dubai: Abu Dhabi-based international luxury flight services company Royal Jet has entered into a partnership with Aviation Services Management (ASM) of the UK to target the fast-growing Indian market.
Royal Jet Chief Operating Officer Ahmed Al Mamari and Aviation Services Management Founder & Managing Director Vito Gomes signed the agreement.
"The number of High Net Worth Individuals in India is experiencing considerable growth, which, when combined with a significant gap in the availability of business jets with 10 to 42-passenger capacity, presents excellent opportunities for business aviation across the Indian sub-continent and for Royal Jet in particular," said Royal Jet Vice-President (Commercial) Fahad Wali.
"With ASM's strong foundation in the UAE and network of offices across India, coupled with Royal Jet's heritage and award-winning service capabilities, this agreement will undoubtedly result in positive benefits for both parties," he added.
28/12/10 PTI/Economic Times
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