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Bournemouth business builds on maintenance capabilities
In what it describes as a very positive start to the New Year, the JETS team in Bournemouth has come under new ownership. Extra engineers and broader horizons mean the company is set to forge ahead.

JETS (Bournemouth) has come under new ownership in a deal that secures the future for its existing management team. The company had been taken over by Carlauren International in 2018, but founder and CEO Sean Murray stepped down last December.

The company says the change of ownership and the addition of a number of highly experienced and respected engineers will enable JETS to evolve, develop and broaden its product lines, starting with enhancing capabilities on the Bombardier Challenger, Learjet and Global Express types, which will allow further access to global markets. The Hawker specialist has recently gained limited ASC status for the Embraer Phenom 300.

The company expressed its thanks for the continued support, and welcomed new associates, customers and friends to join it in this new and exciting chapter.

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