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Press Release
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March 4, 2012
Middle East and UK-based business aviation Services Company Rizon Jet has announced that it has appointed Capt. Hassan Al-Mousawi as company CEO. As the head of a recently refreshed management team, Capt. Al-Mousawi will lead Rizon Jet into the next phase of its strategic development.
Commenting on his new appointment, Capt. Al-Mousawi said, "I'm truly honoured and excited to lead Rizon Jet at this important stage in its growth and expansion. My vision for Rizon Jet is to maintain our commitment to seven-star service; whether that means providing unparalleled world class executive passenger handling facilities and services, or managing and maintaining business jets to standards that exceed industry norms."
"I have already been impressed by the professionalism, commitment and expertise of the Rizon Jet team and I am looking forward to working with them to achieve our goal of making Rizon Jet the number one choice for luxury business aircraft operations in the Gulf region and beyond."
As the only independent private jet operator with its own terminal in Qatar, Rizon Jet is uniquely positioned to take advantage of the burgeoning Gulf market. Additionally, Rizon Jet is unique in being the only Middle East operator to have a luxurious VIP FBO based in the significant international aviation hub of London, Biggin Hill.
Due to rapid growth during 2011, especially at the London Biggin Hill terminal, Rizon Jet is now confident of being fully ready for the anticipated increase of business brought in the run up to this summer's Olympic Games in London. The company has been preparing by upping capacity to handle anticipated demand and extending the range of aircraft services offered. It is important to note that the company has started receiving advance booking requests from customers for the Olympic Games period.
Rizon Jet has extended the range of aircraft services offered, and has secured approvals for the management and maintenance of a number of new aircraft models. Rizon Jet's MROs in Doha and Biggin Hill hold various approvals from currently hold Qatar CAA and EASA base maintenance approvals, in addition to approvals for Aruba, Bermuda, and Cayman Islands, for several aircraft types including the Bombardier Global series, Challenger Series, Hawker 125 XP series, as well as the Beech 390 Premier 1/1A and Cessna 560 Citation series. The company also plans to secure approvals for the Airbus A319CJ aircraft in early 2013.