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Arab Wings its way into the UAE

Posted 14 April 2009 · Add Comment

Jordanian biz jet operator Arab Wings has announced its plans to expand into the UAE with the launch of a sister company to be based at Sharjah called Gulf Wings.

The new company will offer a full suite of charter options as well as aircraft management.

Ahmad Abu Ghazaleh Arab Wings’ general manager said:  “Our expansion is a true reflection of our dedicated commitment to offer the best in the private aviation field, especially in the management of private jets.  With our newly base to be in Sharjah, we will have more flexibility operating from new stations, offering the same quality and variety of service out of that region too.”

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