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Further to last month’s Irish Regional Review, we have now received one further entrant who is Eurojet Aviation (Ireland),which has a fleet consisting of one Cessna 560XL, two Cessna 550Bs and one Eurocopter EC-120.
The company operates widely throughout Europe and occasionally to North Africa and the Middle East.
Its main base is in Dublin. The airport currently has no plans to develop new facilities which is a shame, says commercial and operations manager Mike Hollick, “because Dublin is not an easy airport to operate from. Unfortunately development space is at a premium, but should this change we would be very interested in developing new facilities.”
There is currently no hangarage available for corporate aircraft. “With three jets based there, we would be keen to see a site made available for such a development,” he added.
Eurojet’s number of hours flown have increased during the past year. “We have been very pleased with the introduction of the Excel which has been very well received in the marketplace.
“The Irish economy is still performing well and demand for charter is strong,” said Hollick.
Eurojet Ireland has grown steadily in the last 18 months and the company believes it is already established as the largest operator and Dublin. “We are very keen to grow the business further,” he concluded.