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Middle East customer tasks ACC with Phenom purchase
ACC Aviation has been appointed to source an eight seat light business jet, preferably an Embraer Phenom 300 or 300E, manufactured in 2014 or later.

ACC Aviation has been appointed by a prominent Middle Eastern investment firm to source a light business jet with an eight-seat capacity, manufactured in 2014 or later. The client preference is an Embraer Phenom 300 or Phenom 300E aircraft.

“This appointment reflects our reputation as a trusted partner in the global aircraft transaction advisory space,” says associate VP asset management Tristan Brouard. “Leveraging the expertise of over 60 aviation professionals across five offices globally, along with the most current market intelligence and a diverse pool of potential sellers, we are committed to delivering exceptional service and value to our clients.”

The Middle Eastern investment firm, a strategic player in global markets, selected ACC Aviation for its expertise in sourcing high-quality aircraft tailored to specific requirements. This partnership highlights ACC Aviation's capability to deliver precise, customised solutions to meet the specific needs of their clients.

“We are excited about this opportunity to assist our client in acquiring a light business jet,” adds Brouard. “Our highly connected network and deep industry knowledge enable us to navigate the market efficiently, ensuring optimal outcomes for all parties involved.”

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