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10-year-old IJM makes two additions to managed fleet
International Jet Management has added two more aircraft to its managed fleet. The company, which operates from Vienna, is now running an additional Falcon 900 and a Learjet 40XR.

International Jet Management has added two more aircraft to its managed fleet. The company, which operates from Vienna, is now running an additional Falcon 900 and a Learjet 40XR. Both aircraft are registered in Austria.

“We are very happy about these additions to our fleet, especially as we already operate both aircraft types. IJM is very proud of its large and homogenous Falcon 900 fleet, and we are very happy to enlarge our Learjet fleet as well,” says ceo and founder Felix Feller (see front page picture).

“Thanks to our motivated and experienced staff at our headquarters in Vienna, it was very easy to integrate these aircraft into our fleet. We are committed to fulfilling the high expectations of the owners of these aircraft, and the efficient and fast implementation into the fleet was the first successful proof of this,” he adds.

Both aircraft are available for charter flights and will be promoted through the company's charter partner, AC Aviation Charter in Zurich, Switzerland.

IJM also manages Isle of Man-registered aircraft alongside the Austrian ones. The latest addition to the M register fleet is a Global Express, which IJM has taken over as of November. The operator has obtained the management of four additional aircraft during the last five months. Bernhard Wipfler, sales director, adds: “The market feedback for our services is extremely positive. However, we are very keen to keep the high service quality standard rather than growing too fast. This is very important for us in order to offer the best possible service for our valued existing aircraft management clients.”

Managing director Robert Schmölzer sums up the success of 2013 so far: “We are satisfied with the way the year has developed for us, and we are confident we will welcome one or more aircraft to join our fleet by the end of 2013. We anticipate we will be in a position to announce more exciting news when we celebrate our 10-year anniversary in November.”

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