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Marshall's get AOC extension for Challenger in MENA

Posted 2 August 2012 · Add Comment

The UK's Marshall Executive Aviation has received an extension to its air operators certificate (AOC) to enable its Challenger 300 to operate to the Middle East and Africa.

G-KALS is one of three executive aircraft the company operates, the others being a Cessna Citation C560 XLS and a Cessna Citation C550 Bravo; which operate in Europe, North Africa and Western Russia.

Steve Jones, managing director of Marshall Executive Aviation and the former general manager at Abu Dhabi’s Al Bateen Airport said: “We’re delighted G-KALS’ AOC area has been extended as it means we can operate over a much larger area and offer our passengers Marshall’s excellent service virtually worldwide”.

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