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Wed, Jun 01, 2011

Al Bateen Executive Airport Welcomes Rotana Jet Aviation

New UAE Operator Beginning Service With A G450, Plans Expansion

Al Bateen Executive Airport, operated by Abu Dhabi Airports Company as the only dedicated business airport in the Middle East, has a new FBO ... Rotana Jet Aviation. The new company, which commenced private jet operations at the beginning of April with a Gulfstream G450, has committed to leasing Building/Hangar 27 at Al Bateen Executive Airport, where it will develop and expand its scope of services to offer line maintenance and other technical works.


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Rotana Jet Aviation, which is the latest private-jet company in the UAE to secure an Air Operator’s Certificate, has selected Al Bateen and its new service-orientated DhabiJet FBO as its home.  Rotana Jet maintains its offices in Dubai and plans to add four to five aircraft to its fleet each year, specialising in the large cabin, wide-bodied jets - which reflect the majority of requirements in the Gulf Region market.

“We are delighted to grow our business at Al Bateen Executive, the Region’s only dedicated airport for business aviation. Its convenient location, professional team, and fine facilities, which are continually being enhanced, mirror our own commitment to superior service and quality,” said Rotana Jet CEO Horm Irani.

Steve Jones, Al Bateen General Manager, who ratified the collaboration at the recent EBACE show in Geneva said:  “We are delighted to welcome Rotana Jet at Al Bateen. Our new DhabiJet FBO will look after their clientele and crew. They will benefit from our city centre location, 24/7 opening hours and no slot restrictions.”

In addition to corporate/private air charters, Rotana Jet offers a range of specialist aviation services, including aircraft management and consultancy. While the company is young (launched in November 2010), it boasts a strong management Team with over 150 years’ aviation experience both internationally and the Arabian Gulf Region. CEO Horm Irani is the former Managing Director of ExecuJet Middle East. A qualified professional engineer, he has over 27 years’ professional aviation experience. He served 11 years in the Canadian Air Force, in various operational, engineering and programme management roles, before making the transition to commercial aviation with Bombardier Aerospace’s Regional Aircraft division – where he spent seven years in Customer Support and Sales roles.  After undertaking an MBA and serving two years with ExecuJet, he established his own aviation consultancy practice in the Dubai Airport Free Zone, where one of his larger projects was the creation of Nakheel/Istithmar World Aviation.

FMI: www.adac.ae

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