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Dumont cleared for Australasian routes by FAA
Japan, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Guam and Tahiti will all be open to customers of Dumont Jets after the company was approved for flights over the Pacific Ocean. Dumont is already a regular in Europe.
Pacific approval will significantly enhance Dumont's offering.

Dumont Jets, headquartered in New Castle, Delaware, has received approval from the FAA for Pacific charter operations.

On 25 September 25, the FAA formally approved and signed Dumont's operation specifications authorising Pacific flights. “With the addition of the Pacific region, our fleet can now serve Hawaii and the Pacific nations, including Japan, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Guam, Tahiti and more,” says John Woodall, director of operations. “These destinations are in addition to the international destinations we already serve, including all countries in the EU, Moscow, Paris, Dubai, Madrid and the Maldives. We are truly able to fly our clients almost anywhere on the globe.”

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