Arab Wings welcomes the brand new Lear Jet 60 to its growing fleet

 Amman – Arab Wings Company announced today the addition of a new LEAR JET 60 to its existing fleet of managed private jets. The addition comes as part of the company’s commitment to refine and redefine upscale private travel for discerning executives and VIPs in the region.

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Ahmad Abu Ghazaleh, Executive President of Arab Wings said: “We aim to offer our customers the best service at the best rates in the field of private jet charter and aircraft management, and are delighted today to add this new Lear Jet 60 to our growing fleet of privately managed planes.” Abu Ghazaleh added, “We are particularly proud to be able to offer our customers a wide choice of convenient services to choose from which allows us to cement our role as a major player in the private aviation sector.”

The Bombardier Learjet 60 is the first in a new line of midsize business jets developed by Learjet of Wichita, Kansas. An extension of the Learjet 45 and 55 it offers on time performance and a new redesigned cabin for comfort and control. With an extended range of 2,510 nautical miles, Lear Jet 60 is also one of the quietest midsize aircraft, offering unrestricted access in noise sensitive airports with the strongest climb gradient in its class, from sea level to 41,000 feet in nineteen minutes with maximum takeoff weight

 

Being the sister company of Royal Jordanian Air Academy (RJAA), Queen Noor Civil Aviation Technical College (QNCATC) and Gulf Wings, Arab Wings first started operating in 1975 as a Royal Jordanian business jet subsidiary, it later began to charter executive aircrafts for esteemed clients in Jordan and worldwide. Arab Wings organizes flights to different destinations around the world; its fleet contains a number of aircrafts serving the businessmen and companies who are keen to travel in private jets. Arab Wings has been rewarded the safety award, and it’s also the first company to be certified with the ISO- 9002 Quality Award in 1994.

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