Executive Aircraft Services (EAS) has opened its new 42x42 meters hangar at Beirut International Airport.

The new EAS hangar at Beirut International Airport
EAS communication manager Eli Ghossein says, “the hangar is spacious enough to accommodate a Global Express and adds to our already existing fully outfitted and modern ground support equipment.”
The Beirut operator is also continuing to expand its charter services and has just acquired a Hawker 800XP2.
The company also offers an aircraft management service to increase charter options for owners with a fleet consisting of six aircraft – Dassault Falcon 900B, Global XRS, Hawker 700, Hawker 800XP, a Lockheed JetStar, and a Beechcraft Premier 1.
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While the European business aviation industry is meeting in Geneva, the final touches are being put together for a major business aviation conference in Abu Dhabi the following week.
Bombardier Aerospace, has signed on as a key sponsor of the Middle East Business Aviation Conference (MEBAC) 2010.
Jordanian aircraft management specialist Arab Wings has a special place in the history of business aviation in the Middle East.
Abu Dhabi-based Royal Jet is taking employee engagement to a new level within the Middle East human resources arena with the introduction of a new state-of-the-art system to allow all staff to play their part in driving quality and
Canadian manufacturer Bombardier held its Safety Standdown Europe with attendees from the Middle East just before EBACE in Geneva. Phil Nasskau was there.