Abu Dhabi-based RoyalJet has expanded its presence and reach in the Asian market by opening an air charter base in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where it has positioned a Bombardier Global 5000. The company owns and/or operates nine Boeing Business Jets and five Bombardier Globals (Models 5000, 6000, and 7500 aircraft) and offers business aircraft management, charter, leasing, brokerage/acquisition, flight support, FBO, and maintenance services, as well as VIP aviation consulting.
“This move is in response to the increasing demand for private charters in Asia-Pacific countries following the strong rebound of its economies after the pandemic and increased foreign investments in the region,” it said. RoyalJet also cited industry reports indicating an increasing number of high- and ultra-high-net-worth individuals in the region that are spurring demand for business jet services.
The Global 5000 based at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (WMKK) can accommodate up to 13 passengers and features a galley, club-four seating, mid-cabin conference area, and aft VVIP lounge with a VIP lavatory. It also includes a sleeper divan.
In other news, RoyalJet named Shafiul Syed as its CEO, succeeding Mohammed Husain Ahmed. With 30 years of aviation management experience, Syed will focus on company growth while still maintaining high levels of safety. In his new role as advisor to the chairman, Ahmed will concentrate on safety, customer service, and strategy development.