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KlasJet adds 737 BBJ2 to Dubai-based fleet
The B737 BBJ2 will serve high-ranking clients travelling in smaller groups from its base in Dubai. The interior is currently being renewed by JetMS at London Biggin Hill.
The 737 BBJ2 is set to begin operations in mid-April 2023 and will be based in Dubai.
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EU-based corporate charter and ACMI services provider KlasJet is adding a Boeing BBJ2 to its fleet. The aircraft is set to begin operations in mid-April 2023 and will be based in Dubai. The general sales agent for this aircraft will be Chapman Freeborn's UAE Dubai office.

The Boeing 737 BBJ2 is set to cater to the specific needs of high-ranking clients travelling in smaller groups. “While our other 56-68 seats VIP Boeing 737 uniquely designed jets are great for larger groups, such as sports teams, and business and political delegations, the B737 BBJ2 will serve as an amazing choice for affluent families, government representatives, presidents, royal families and important business delegations. Currently, the aircraft is at Avia Solutions Group's completion centre JetMS Completions at London Biggin Hill airport, where the interior will be fully renewed,” says CEO Rita Domkute.

Corporate business jet charter services are in great demand all over the world, as big groups can travel enjoying all the perks of business aviation: flexible flight time, luxury service on board, special seats and a price per seat similar to business class seats at regular airline companies. The 23 seat aircraft has a spacious lounge area, an onboard bedroom and a shower.

“We plan that the newly added B737 BBJ2 will allow us to strengthen our positions in the rapidly growing Middle East market as the jet is a perfect option for high-ranking individuals who are living in or visiting the region on regular basis,” she adds. “It is designed to meet even the most sophisticated needs of our clients. It is planned with the convenience and comfort of passengers in mind, and the design is created using high-quality materials.”

Earlier this year, the airline added passenger ACMI services, adding to parent company Avia Solutions Group's ever-growing line up of capacity providers.

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