Al Jaber Aviation's new aviation division, Al Jaber Aviation (AJA), has placed a new order for two Airbus Corporate Jetliners (ACJs) and has also made known a previously undisclosed order for two A318 Elites, adding to a previous deal for two A318 Elites.
The order makes AJA the largest single customer for the Airbus ACJ family in the Middle East, bringing the total orders up to six aircraft.
Al Jaber Group Chief Executive Officer Mohammad Al Jaber said, "Our Airbus ACJ family of aircraft will offer private travel in unprecedented comfort and style, providing families and companies with a new way to fly."
"Al Jaber Aviation is also the first Middle East-based company to offer Airbus corporate jet travel to the VVIP market," he added.
Source: www.zawya.com
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