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UAS expands support services and adds Global Express
The global trip support solutions provider has begun providing aircraft sales and management solutions amid industry growth in the Middle East, and has also enhanced its air charter availability.
The Global Express opens its door.

UAS International Trip Support (UAS) has introduced comprehensive aircraft sales and management solutions to its offering, broadening its overall presence within the air charter sector. Along with this expansion, the company has also added a Bombardier Global Express to the fleet it represents.

The addition of aircraft sales and acquisition services to its strategy reflects UAS' goal for vertical integration, aiming to become a one-stop shop for its global clients' aviation needs. The company, which in 2017 managed the worldwide charter of the only VVIP configured B787, the Dream Jet, is building its position in its sector as the Middle East experiences an industry boom.

UAS founder and executive president, Mohammed Husary says: “We are delighted to be expanding into aircraft management and sales. With almost 25 years of international trip support success, as well as our in-depth regional expertise, we are perfectly placed to offer these charter solutions. It's a natural progression for us as we are acutely aware of clients' desires and have the expertise and resources to deliver."

Of the new addition to its aircraft roster, Husary adds: “The Global Express is one of the most sought-after executive jets, so its arrival is key to our charter network expansion strategy."

The Bombardier Global Express, renowned for its performance and luxury, is now available through UAS’ charter division at Sharjah International Airport, a central location that offers strategic access to key destinations in Europe, Asia, and Africa, making it ideal for business executives and VIP travellers. UAS clients can conveniently board the aircraft using an airside vehicle directly to the aircraft. It combines cabin luxury with advanced technology, providing three seating zones and accommodating up to 12 passengers. For longer trips, seats can convert into beds, allowing up to five passengers to sleep comfortably.

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