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VistaJet hails five years in Malta
Being headquartered in Malta has proved successful for VistaJet, and it now has 57 aircraft registered there. All employees worldwide pay an annual visit to the island to catch up with colleagues and undergo training.
Read this story in our September 2018 printed issue.

VistaJet is celebrating five years since establishing its operational headquarters in Malta and now has 57 aircraft registered on the island. An additional fleet of 15 aircraft dedicated to the North American market is positioned in the US.

Malta has proved to be a favourable hub for VistaJet, located between Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The company's workforce at its Maltese headquarters now numbers more than 250, 100 of whom are Maltese. Each of its more than 1,000 global employees visit the headquarters once a year for meetings and training.

VistaJet recently announced that membership of its Program subscription model increased year-on-year by 32 per cent, while global passenger numbers for the first half of 2018 grew by 23 per cent over the same period of the year before.

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