Aviation holding company International Wings Group, or IWG, has started its Jordan operations, its chief executive said on Sunday.
Although operating since the end of last year when its aquisition programme became reality it is only noew that is has formalised its role. The
company is the owner of organisations such as the Royal Jordanian Air Academy, Queen Noor Aviation Technical College, and charter operations Arab Wings and Gulf Wings
“At IWG, our goal is to provide our customers with the highest quality aviation products and services expected from an industry leader,” said IWG CEO Ahmad Abughazaleh.
"Our aim to become the Middle East's major aviation holding company." said Abughazaleh. The group provides Aircraft Mechanics schooling, Pilot schooling and training, Aircraft Management, Aircraft Financing, Aircraft Sourcing and Aircraft chartering. Abughazaleh said, "We know that our success comes only by aligning the interests of our shareholders, employees and customers. We provide the best education there is for our engineers and our pilots and we offer exceptional service to our customers. We strive to make IWG the preferred place to learn, grow and fly, and we build shareholder value by treating the company resources as though they were our own." IWG will provide ethical and world class products and services and its companies have more than 35 years of experience which allows them to develop tailored products and services that meet their customers' individual needs.
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