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Altea coordinates private Global 6000 sale
Altea partner, Michael Hoby Andersen, coordinated the transaction over several months and was responsible for maintaining the absolute discretion that embodied the project. The aircraft will move to a European base.
Michael Hoby Andersen is a partner at Altea.

UK business jet specialist Altea has completed the sale of a Bombardier Global 6000 on behalf of a private client. The aircraft, which has been in single ownership since new, will move from the Middle East to a European base. Dubai-based Action Aviation represented the buyer.

Altea partner, Michael Hoby Andersen, coordinated the transaction over several months and was responsible for maintaining the absolute discretion that embodied the project. He explains that dealing with high-value assets that are complex from a regulatory and technical perspective is one of Altea's main strengths, and the team provided a full suite of services carefully curated to overcome any intricacies and sustain the privacy of all parties.

“A long-term relationship is built on trust and professionalism every step of the way,” he says. “We were asked to sell the aircraft 'off-market' without any public listings, and via our extensive global network we knew that Action Aviation had a client interested in this discreet purchase.”

Altea's team of Michael Hoby Andersen and Andrew Butler collaborated closely with Action Aviation to ensure that the process closed successfully. Speaking on behalf of Action Aviation, sales director Louis Rigondet, commented: “I enjoyed working with Michael and Andrew from Altea to get this challenging transaction completed with both seller and buyer happy with the outcome.”

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