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MENA Aerospace adds Challenger 605 to its Bahrain fleet

Posted 25 June 2012 · Add Comment

MENA Aerospace Enterprises announced today that its subsidiary, MAE Aircraft Management, has added a Bombardier Challenger CL605 to its fleet.

The aircraft will be managed and operated by the company. The Challenger is in addition to an Embraer Legacy 600 and two Boeing 737’s the company currently operates from its base at Bahrain International Airport.

MAE Aircraft Management was granted its Aircraft Operating Certificate in January 2009 for commercial passenger and cargo services. The aircraft will be operated on behalf of its owner for owner flights and third party charters. 

Ralph Eisenschmid, the group’s CEO (above), said: “We are delighted to add the Challenger to the fleet. We certainly appreciate the opportunity to be of service to the aircraft’s owner. The CL605 is very popular amongst the region’s charter market, and we look forward to serving the market with it.”

 

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