18 Jul 2010 Gulf News
 

Royal Jet renews Saudi partnership accord

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Sunday, Jul 18, 2010

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On the first anniversary of their alliance, Royal JetRoyal JetLoading... and ArabascoArabascoLoading... look forward to another successful year

Abu Dhabi On the first anniversary of its partnership, Abu Dhabi-based Royal JetRoyal JetLoading... and Saudi-based ArabascoArabascoLoading... have renewed an agreement that extends their highly successful commercial and operational alliance in Saudi Arabia.

The renewed agreement was signed by Royal Jet’s President and CEO Shane O’Hare and Arabasco’s President and CEO Ret. Brigadier-General Mohammad Al Shablan at Royal Jet’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi. Also present were other senior Royal JetRoyal JetLoading... management.

Under the terms of the new agreement, Royal JetRoyal JetLoading... will continue to operate under the ArabascoArabascoLoading... AOC (Aircraft Operators Certificate) at the company’s key hubs in Jeddah and Riyadh, providing crew, a full operations team and all the necessary supporting logistics.

Arabasco’s premier Fixed Based Operations (FBO) and maintenance facility company in the kingdom offers a variety of aircraft maintenance, management and ground handling services to private, VIP and business jets in Saudi Arabia.

“The renewing of our agreement will optimise our extensive, combined experience and expertise in luxury private jet travel, to address the kingdom’s regional and global executive travel needs,” said O’Hare.

“We look forward to another year of partnership to further strengthen and develop this alliance as we continue our commitment to ArabascoArabascoLoading... and we were geared up for the expected busy summer traffic from the kingdom,” O’Hare added.

International cities

From its private terminals within the kingdom, ArabascoArabascoLoading... and Royal JetRoyal JetLoading... will continue to offer private jet charter, as well as domestic and international travel from Saudi Arabia to cities like London and Moscow, as well as other business and leisure hubs in the region. For his part, Al Shablan emphasised the significance of his company’s ties with Royal JetRoyal JetLoading... in terms of meeting the demand for private jet travel in the Saudi market.

He explained: “Saudi Arabia has a regional advantage as the single largest and most mature private jet market. Therefore, maintaining sufficient levels of liquidity and providing uncompromising service standards has become a benchmark and one we constantly strive to exceed.

“Arabasco’s alliance with Royal JetRoyal JetLoading... has provided a huge boost to executive business aviation in Saudi Arabia. The new agreement will undoubtedly enable us to continue meeting the fast growing market demand by providing executives and families alike with superior private jet service.”

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Royal JetRoyal JetLoading... and ArabascoArabascoLoading... say they will optimise their experience and expertise in the luxury private jet market with additional destinations including London and Moscow.

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