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Topjet goes against the grain by bringing in new aircraft
Topjet says that what business COVID took away, it is now giving back with interest. The Italian firm added three further aircraft this summer and has been busy performing charter missions all over continental Europe.
Marco Dulitchi hopes to make Topjet a European leader.
Read this story in our November 2021 printed issue.

Italian executive operator Topjet has added three aircraft to its fleet since June: a Hawker 850, a Hawker 750 and a Learjet 60. The rest of its fleet is comprised of a Falcon 2000, a Citation VII, three Hawker 400s and a Learjet 40, and all of its aircraft are available for charter.

“2021 started slowly as each year tends to and literally exploded during the summer season; I expect that it will continue to grow,” comments sales manager Marco Dulitchi. “What COVID took away it is now giving back with interest. All of our fleet is working hard on regular charter routes. We have been fortunate: the owner of our company dealt with the initial COVID crisis very well and then believed in the recovery of the executive business and invested in new aircraft. His gamble has paid off. We hope to continue like this and develop even our company even more to become one of the biggest players in Europe in the executive sector.”

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