Rizon becomes first private jet company to secure Qatar AOC
- Qatar: Wednesday, June 17 - 2009 at 08:55
- PRESS RELEASE
Rizon, the expanding Middle East and UK-based executive aircraft charter and management group, has been granted its AOP (Air Operating Permit) from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority.
Complementing its existing U.A.E (Sharjah) AOC, Rizon's Qatar AOP is granted in recognition of its high standard of flight operations and the professionalism it is demonstrating in building a full service business aviation company in Doha.
Its Qatar AOP is the precursor to the establishment of a brand new air charter, MRO and FBO facility the Qatari-backed company is building at the city's Doha Airport, which will be ready for early 2010.
Rizon is gearing up to support its expanding Bombardier Challenger 605 aircraft fleet, as well as preparing for service entry of its first managed Global XRS which will join its first Challenger 605 into service, based in Doha. Rizon's product offering will be superior to any airline service, it pledges.
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Two year old Rizon has offices in the U.A.E, Qatar, Bahrain, Jeddah and London and is focused on providing VIP travel solutions and business aircraft support in the Middle East, Asia, India, Russia, Africa and Europe.
Its mission is to meet increasing demand for corporate aircraft charter in the Gulf Cooperation Council states and expand its services with aircraft maintenance services, an aircraft trading and management arm and aviation training college which will be specifically aimed at growing the skills base of GCC nationals.
In Doha and London, Rizon is advancing plans to become an authorised service centre for various OEM's, serving operators in the Gulf, Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent and other emerging markets in Asia and Eastern Europe.
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