Abu Dhabi, UAE-based charter firm Royal Jet has added another Boeing Business Jet BBJ, bringing the total number of such aircraft in its fleet to 13. Although it manages other aircraft in its BBJ portfolio, the group in this case has purchased the 19-passenger bizliner. Royal Jet made the BBJ announcement today on the sidelines of the Abu Dhabi Air Expo, a regional business aviation event that last took place in 2018.
Company CEO Mohammed Husain Ahmed said that throughout the last 12 months, demand had exceeded supply in the region’s premium aviation sector. “The overall health of the global private jet market has been strong, and growth is expected to increase as we move into a very busy period packed with events and conferences.”
Ahmed said the UAE’s leadership wished to support tourism and global trade by investing in building a strong logistics sector and that the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which starts later this month, had led to a surge in demand in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
“In line with the UAE leadership’s vision, we are actively looking to expand our operations to serve our premium clientele,” he said. “Adding the new BBJ is a step in that direction.” Royal Jet also operates two Bombardier Global 5000s.
Abu Dhabi, UAE-based charter firm Royal Jet has added another Boeing Business Jet BBJ, bringing the total number of such aircraft in its fleet to 13. Although it manages other aircraft in its BBJ portfolio, the group in this case has purchased the 19-passenger bizliner. Royal Jet, which is the largest BBJ operator in the world, made this announcement last month at the Abu Dhabi Air Expo.
Company CEO Mohammed Husain Ahmed said that throughout the last 12 months, demand had exceeded supply in the region’s premium aviation sector. “The overall health of the global private jet market has been strong, and growth is expected to increase as we move into a very busy period packed with events and conferences,” he noted.
According to Ahmed, the UAE’s leadership wished to support tourism and global trade by investing in building a strong logistics sector. In addition, he said the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which started about three weeks ago and ends later this month, has led to a surge in demand for air charter in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
“In line with the UAE leadership’s vision, we are actively looking to expand our operations to serve our premium clientele,” Ahmed said. “Adding the new BBJ is a step in that direction.” Royal Jet also operates two Bombardier Global 5000s.