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Time is right for RightJet to make mark in Dubai
New starter RightJet is an environmentally conscious company and will offer carbon offset options with every flight. Stellar service will remain at the heart of its offering, led by CEO and founder Mark Hardman.
Mark Hardman is a familiar face in the Middle East.

RightJet is commencing aircraft charter, sales, leasing, consultancy and management supervision services at Dubai International airport. Born from the desire to provide quality air charter and aviation services at exceptional prices, and with more than 30 years of private aviation experience, the team behind RightJet are renowned in the industry.

CEO and founder Mark Hardman has headed a number of premier private jet operations globally over the last 14 years and has been in the industry for more than 25 years. He states: “The future of private aviation is very bright, with many new clients interested in entering the market and keen to travel privately once border restrictions are eased. The market is also ready for new entrants that can offer great pricing, expertise, transparency and exceptional service.

RightJet is an environmentally conscious company and will offer carbon off-set options with every flight. Further, as standard, we ask our partner operators to remove all single-use plastics from on board their aircraft, use recyclable items and also to source catering produce locally, where possible. It is our belief that travellers want to fly on modern, fuel-efficient aircraft that respect the environment. It is with this in mind that we specialise in empty legs and fleet optimisation. This increases utilisation, reduces aircraft positioning, and in turn there are fewer emissions and costs.”

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