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Accra-based CL604 prepares for charter demand
An Avcon Jet operated Challenger 604, based in west Africa, is expected to stimulate demand from regional and international government, corporate, ultra-high net worth and broker customers. It is available for charter exclusively through Vertis Aviation.
Exclusively marketed for charter by Vertis Aviation, the aircraft is operated by Austria's Avcon Jet, which has extensive experience operating across Africa, and is supported by a European crew.

A privately owned Challenger 604 based in Accra, Ghana and operated by Austrian AOC holder Avcon Jet has been added to the Vertis Charter Management Programme (VCMP). This is the second aircraft to sign up to the VCMP in as many months and represents the first Challenger 604 that Vertis Aviation, an ARGUS Certified Broker based headquartered in Switzerland, will exclusively market for charter.

It seats up to 11 passengers and also welcomes small pets when in a travel carrier. Equipped with wi-fi connectivity, a full galley, divan and club seating, the cabin provides a productive and comfortable environment. Vertis anticipates the home-base location in west Africa and the range – the Challenger 604 can fly nonstop across the continent – will stimulate demand from regional and international government, corporate, ultra-high net worth and broker customers. The aircraft is a familiar model in the African skies, and west African government officials are already taking advantage of the jet's immediate availability.

A number of west African nations are seeing economic growth despite the pandemic as telecommunications, inward investment and reforms and the growth of agricultural industries drive business development in the region. “We are seeing strengthening interest from the region, and as the limitations of commercial flights across Africa have been amplified by the global pandemic, we are extremely pleased to be able to market the Challenger 604. The model is already established and well-liked by the African business aviation market sector, it's a real work-horse and we're excited by the opportunities,” says Vertis COO James Foster. Operated by Austria-headquartered Avcon Jet, which has extensive experience operating across the continent, the aircraft is supported by a European crew.

The addition of the Challenger 604 showcases the distinctive qualities of the VCMP programme, which adds value to the ownership experience by providing a personalised approach to revenue generation on behalf of the owner. Vertis delivers outsourced professional charter sales management, enabling the operator to focus solely on operations. The business model generates revenue from the asset for the owner yet provides the flexibility for owners to use the aircraft as needed. It also increases the bank of charter aircraft available to the market and enables Vertis to transform its portfolio to meet changing charter market trends. “It's a powerful combination, and as we celebrate our first decade of business it demonstrates the need for, and sustainability of, this business model,” adds Foster.

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