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Gama Aviation Signature gets Windsor in its sales
Gama is already active in the heavy jet market, and joining forces with Windsor is set to accelerate its growth in the sector. Windsor in turn will benefit from Gama's resources and infrastructure.

Gama Aviation Signature has entered into a strategic alliance with Windsor Jet Management of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a business jet charter company with worldwide operations specialising in the heavy jet market. This new relationship has been forged with a view to expanding Gama's capabilities in the heavy jet segment and provide a competitive advantage for rapid growth and expansion.

Gama Aviation Signature will further extend its charter scope into the heavy jet market with the utilisation of Windsor Jet's fleet. Additionally, under Gama's direction, Windsor Jet will be positioned to deliver charter services to its customers around the globe, while leveraging sales and operating capabilities.

Tom Connelly, president and CEO of Gama Aviation Signature, comments: “This charter alliance is very exciting for both organisations. Combining our quality control standards and level of service with Windsor's heavy jet fleet will further enhance our success in delivering the bespoke concierge service all of our clients expect and deserve. We anticipate the Windsor aircraft to be in high demand generally, as well as materially contributing to Gama Aviation Signature's expanding international and coast-to-coast charter operations.”

Windsor Jet CEO Ignacio Martinez adds: “We are thrilled to have access to Gama's resources, expertise and infrastructure for our first class charter services that will ultimately benefit our prestigious clientele. This alliance will enable Windsor to deliver a higher level of service and mutually benefit from new synergies. We're proud to be part of this winning team."

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