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Aircraft management specialist Titan Aviation has added three more Asia-Pacific (APAC)-based business jets to its globally managed fleet. The additions include a factory-new Cessna Citation Latitude, Embraer Legacy 600, and Hawker 850XP. The Latitude is the first such jet to be delivered to Indonesia and will be exclusively operated by Titan Aviation, the company said.
“The Legacy 600 and Hawker 850XP will be operated under the San Marino registry, while the Latitude will be flying under FAA private category,” said Titan Aviation president Javed Ahmed.
Titan Aviation has been operating Legacy and Hawker types worldwide for more than 10 years and has extensive knowledge about and experience with these models, according to Capt. Sakeer C. Sheik, founder and managing director of Titan Aviation. “In a span of 20 years, the business jet and civil helicopter fleet is [expected] to grow by 5.7 percent, ahead of the global average of 4.5 percent,” he said.
“APAC holds…30 percent of global passenger traffic and I see a good opportunity to expand our operations in this region," he added. "Following IS-BAO Stage 2 registration, we…look forward to [adding] more jets in the APAC region.”