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Comlux opens in Malta to establish EU base
Aviation group Comlux is opening new offices for its Fly Comlux division, in Malta. With a presence on the island since 2008, Comlux Malta has moved during the summer to Villa Margherita, located within the island's Embassy district.

Aviation group Comlux is opening new offices for its Fly Comlux division, in Malta. With a presence on the island since 2008, Comlux Malta has moved during the summer to Villa Margherita, located within the island's Embassy district.

The company says it operates at the highest levels of safety and reliability, being one of the few vip operators worldwide approved for ETOPS 180 operations and Cat3B auto-landing in bad weather conditions. It manages a fleet of 18 vip aircraft, including 11 registered in Malta, which is a member state of the EU. Many see it as the ideal location, occupying a strategic position as the gateway between Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Fly Comlux will make Villa Margherita its headquarters, and plans to bring its flight operations, crew training, CAMO, maintenance, finance and human resources departments under the same roof.

“This is an exceptional location to welcome our vip customers and business partners in Malta,” says Andrea Zanetto, ceo of Fly Comlux. “The offices are spacious and the team is extremely happy to work in this beautiful environment. There is a great pool of talent in Malta and I am looking to grow the staff to further develop services.”

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