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Luxaviation adds Asia Pacific aircraft sales support
The company added a Global 7500 and G550 to its fleet and introduced management services ahead of Avalon Airshow in Melbourne.

Luxaviation Asia-Pacific is growing its presence in the region by expanding its managed fleet and launching marketing and sales support for aircraft owned by its clients.

The fleet has grown to include a Bombardier Global 7500 and a Gulfstream G550, both ultra-long-range aircraft introduced this year. The G550 will be made available for charter to serve the growing demand for long-range business and leisure flights.

Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, says: “Luxaviation Asia Pacific's investment in fleet expansion and service enhancements strengthens its position in the region and reinforces its commitment to seamless aviation solutions with top-tier service and safety standards.”

Darren McGoldrick, vice president of Luxaviation Asia-Pacific, adds: “As a leader in business aviation, Luxaviation Asia Pacific continuously evolves to meet aircraft owners' needs, providing seamless management and operational support. The addition of these two aircraft, reflecting increasing demand from our clients, highlights our continued success in delivering tailored solutions and expanding our upscale charter offering.”

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