Press Release
Issued by UAS International Trip Support.
May 17, 2015
UAS International Trip Support is celebrating an increased global network of connectivity after opening a new Indian subcontinent region office in April. This recent office launch in the world’s fastest growing economy signaled the continuation of the company’s aggressive expansion plan of recent years. To mark its ever-growing network of international connectivity, UAS has produced an invaluable resource for European operators ahead of exhibiting at EBACE 2015 in Geneva from May 19-21. UAS’ Europe team has identified Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, Hong Kong International and Dubai International airports as being its three most popular international destinations for business air traffic leaving the continent. They have created an invaluable resource for passengers, operators and ITPs organizing international business aviation flights from Europe to these continental gateways to North and South America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Covering operations advice for each airport, immigration and customs information and ground transport and accommodation tips, the Regional Focus provides a great tool for trip planning to these three destinations. The critical role of these hubs and strong connectivity has been reinforced in recent times with market experts predicting that the next decade will see more concentrated growth of the business aviation sector in Europe. Since global economic growth is a central driver of growth in air traffic, this forecast highlights the increasingly crucial role that international connectivity will play in the coming years. UAS is responding to this demand; its latest regional office complements a global network that includes continental headquarters in Houston, Johannesburg, Hong Kong and Dubai, regional offices in Lagos, Nigeria; Nairobi, Kenya and Beijing, China, as well as ground presence in 37 countries. The New Delhi office has enhanced capabilities in the region, recently facilitating an immediate ground response to the situation in Kathmandu airport in the direct aftermath of the Nepal Earthquake on April 15. UAS’ Indian subcontinent operations manager was on the ramp within hours to prioritize clients’ agendas and deliver smooth operations. “Better connectivity is the key to future sustainable economic growth. The benefits from the air are clear, but also, sophisticated connectivity also Increases foreign direct investment into regions, whilst supporting tourism, trade and labor markets,” according to Mohammed Husary, UAS co-founder and executive president. “Our service quality and value is constantly growing with every new base we establish and every new partnership we make. With the distance of our reach, the quality of our people and the superiority of our service quality and value, we are truly ready for any scenario,” he added. The UAS global sales team will exhibit at EBACE 2015. Visit Stand K073 to find out more about UAS’ comprehensive global services, guarantee of seamless quality- anywhere in the world, ability to deal with last-minute requests and unrivalled connectivity.