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Tuesday, November 10 - 2009

NetJets Middle East launches its XXV XXV Club jet card at MEBA

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, November 16 - 2008 at 15:21
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NetJets Middle East, the largest operator of business jets in the region, launched its new XXV XXV club jet card at the Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA) 2008 exhibition.

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  • NetJets Middle East launches its XXV XXV Club jet card at MEBA.
    NetJets Middle East launches its XXV XXV Club jet card at MEBA.
The club jet card offers individuals and companies a new way to benefit from all the advantages of owning a private jet 25 hours at a time, according to Chadi SAADE, Managing Director Sales & Marketing of NetJets Middle East. "Club members will have access to the NetJets worldwide fleet, the highest standard for safety and premium personal service. Travelling for business or leisure, we make their journey a pleasurable experience every time", he added.

The XXV XXV club jet card delivers the safety and service provided by the unique NetJets Middle East Program including the guaranteed availability without any long commitment. The card entitles owners to 25 hours of "occupied" flight time annually.

"We have solved a problem for many individuals for whom time is their most valuable commodity," Chadi added. "XXV XXV Club Jet Card owners can create a better balance between business and personal commitments. Owners can easily conduct business in two, three, even four different cities in one day and still be home in time to have dinner. They can also spontaneously take family and friends away on a weekend trip."

Among other NetJets Middle East announcement during MEBA was the introduction of the region's first Hawker 750. The aircraft is considered as the best in its class and designed to make business travel faster, safer and luxuriously convenient at a relatively low cost.

The NetJets Middle East fleet includes 17 light, midsize and large cabin aircraft accommodating from 8 to 14 passengers with flight range of up to 4,300 nautical miles. The fleet includes the world's finest jet aircraft such as Hawker, Falcon and Gulfstream. NetJets Middle East fleet is expected to grow by 60 new aircraft, on order now, with projected delivery of one aircraft per month starting this month.

NetJets Middle East is a division of National Air Services and is headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. All flights are operated by NAS. The NetJets Middle East fractional aircraft ownership program is affiliated with NetJets Inc. and is operated under the principles of the NetJets U.S. program created in 1986 by NetJets Inc. Chairman and CEO Richard Santulli.
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