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ExecuJet to capitalise on increased Tel Aviv charter
Alongside a new Tel Aviv FBO project, ExecuJet is working with Flyeast to establish a charter business unit in Tel Aviv which, management says, will be seen as an extension of the company's global charter network.
Mike Berry says ExecuJet continues to innovate.

ExecuJet is opening an FBO in Tel Aviv, Israel. The FBO is managed in partnership with leading Israeli aviation and tourism company Flyeast and will be part of the luxury Fattal Terminal at Ben Gurion airport. Services offered will include VIP passenger processing, supervisory aircraft handling, concierge services, flight arrangements and charter solutions.

President of aviation services and VP Middle East Mike Berry says: “We're now finalising key project elements such as passenger flow within the VIP passenger lounge within the Fattal Terminal. We're planning to deliver the highest service levels to our many valued clients. The man behind the terminal, David Fattal, is already globally respected as a hospitality expert. He owns Fattal Hotels, which operates over 200 hotels across 19 countries.”

Alongside the FBO project, ExecuJet is working with Flyeast to establish a charter business unit in Tel Aviv which, Berry says, will be seen as an extension of the company's global charter network and generate flights for the group and the local business.

The FBO facility in Tel Aviv enables ExecuJet to capitalise on increased traffic in the region, due to the treaty signed in 2020 by Israel and the UAE, while helping to support relations between the two countries.

Berry concludes: “Despite the challenges facing the global aviation industry, at ExecuJet we continue to concentrate on innovation and the expansion of our outstanding services across the Middle East and, indeed, the world.”

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