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Vertis named as sales agent for Doha-based Challenger 604
Vertis Aviation has been appointed to market for charter a Challenger 604 operated under management by Qatar Executive out of Doha International airport.
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Vertis Aviation has been appointed to market for charter a Challenger 604 operated under management by Qatar Executive out of Doha International airport. The aircraft is a 2001 build and has a refurbished interior including 11 vip seats, plus a range of 3,700 nm.

“We are pleased with how our business is developing in the Middle East and delighted to be adding this popular Challenger 604 to our managed fleet,” says Vertis partner Jeffrey Emmenis. “Since opening in Dubai early last year we have continued to expand our client base in this region; having a second aircraft based locally is part of our long term strategy.”

Vertis recently opened an office at Farnborough, UK, complementing its headquarters in Switzerland and sales offices in Dubai and Johannesburg.

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