Almost all aircraft arriving from the US were larger models such as Gulfstreams, Global Expresses and Challengers. “We are considering the requirement for larger fuel trucks for the coming WEF, in January 2008. The larger aircraft need a greater quantity of fuel. It is clear that the trend in business aviation is for an increase in the size of business jets for the longer distance flights and so fuel quantities requested for each aircraft will increase.” said Nicole Gut, Manager FBO Zurich.
Headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland, ExecuJet Aviation Group has operations in four regions including Europe, Middle East, Africa and Australasia. Each ExecuJet office is locally focused on providing specialist tailored aviation solutions.
ExecuJet manages a fleet of over 100 modern aircraft worldwide to the most stringent safety standards, strategically operated under six regional civil aviation air operators certificates (AOCs).
ExecuJet is the sales distributor for Bombardier Business Aircraft (including the Learjet, Challenger and Global Express families) and exclusive distributors for the Grob Aerospace spn light business jet and the new 8 to 12-passenger Aerion Supersonic Business Jet outside the Americas.
Other services include aircraft pre-owned sales, aircraft management, aircraft maintenance, aircraft charter, aircraft completions management and FBO services.
For further information contact:
Juliane von HeimendahlPublic Relations Manager ExecuJet Aviation Group Tel: +41 44 876 56 89 juliane.von.heimendahl@execujet.eu
Alison Chambers Emerald Media Tel: +44 1962 736600 alison@emeraldmedia.co.uk