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Jordan and Portugal identified as key Euro Jet hubs
Euro Jet agents are known for their exceptional service, and now the company is increasing its presence as it caters to a global audience. Jordan and Portugal are both thriving business aviation locations to exploit.
Read this story in our May/June 2025 printed issue.

European and Asian ground support provider Euro Jet is continuing to strengthen its global network with the addition of its own local agents in Jordan and Portugal. Its commitment to excellence is supported by in-house aviation experts on the ground and its trusted partners around the globe. As its team grows, so does its capacity to provide the highest level of service worldwide.

Euro Jet's COO Tomas Chobot says that Jordan and Portugal are key destinations where Euro Jet customers are already flying. “We listen to our customers,” he says. “When they inquire about agents in certain countries, we prioritise those specific locations. While we are already well-established in Eastern Europe, we are continually exploring opportunities to expand our presence in new markets. Our agents are hand-picked, local aviation experts, who know the industry inside and out. We are always seeking dedicated individuals who are committed to serving our customers and their flights.”

Situated at the crossroads of Europe, Africa and Asia, Jordan is a hub for international travel. The country's famous hospitality guarantees high quality service for VIP flights, and its geo-political significance strengthens its role in military, government and diplomatic operations. The country is also a key player in medical evacuation flights, thanks to its state-of-the-art healthcare infrastructure.

Shehab Al-Maaytah, Euro Jet's new ground service coordinator in Jordan, oversees every aspect of flight operations, from landing to takeoff.

“I work closely with airport authorities, coordinate ground handling and provide superior customer service,” Shehab says. “A major part of my role is proactively addressing potential disruptions, due to adverse weather, airspace restrictions or peak traffic, ensuring a smooth operation for all customers.”

Shehab operates from Amman's Marka International airport, a key site for general aviation, private jets and military operations. He also manages flights at Queen Alia International airport, the primary gateway for international flights, and King Hussein International airport, a vital hub in Aqaba for tourism and cargo operations.

Shehab cooperates with Euro Jet's extensive network of service providers throughout Jordan. This network is part of Euro Jet's Middle East operation overseen by our business development manager Muhammad Asad. “All of our vendors in Jordan are dependable,” he says. “We monitor and evaluate their services to make sure they are in line with Euro Jet's first-class standards.”

As in Jordan, Euro Jet's contracted vendors in Portugal are equally crucial to Euro Jet's one-stop-shop trip support solution, according to the company's business development manager for Western Europe, Libor Sollar. He has personally met with its regional partners in Portugal's busiest locations, Lisbon and Porto, and can attest to the superb quality of their services.

“The key benefit of collaborating with local vendors is their knowledge of the environment, airport operations, vendors and even regional gastronomy, an often-underestimated asset,” says Libor. “Strong vendor relationships allow us to offer all-inclusive solutions throughout mainland Portugal and the islands.”

This established network of vendors in Portugal has been enhanced with the addition of Euro Jet's own new agent, David Lopes, who also serves as Euro Jet's regional general manager. David brings a wealth of experience and seasoned relationships with local handling companies that enable him to make certain that Euro Jet comes through with seamless, reliable flight support.

“The moment customers see a Euro Jet agent, they know they will receive exceptional service,” says David. “My focus is on ensuring every operation runs smoothly and that we meet the highest standards.”

Portugal's strategic location makes it a critical entry point for flights between the US and the EU. The country is also known for its political stability, affordable lifestyle and investment opportunities, adding to its appeal for aviation companies and private owners alike.

David operates from Humberto Delgado airport in Lisbon, a hub for diplomatic, military, private and commercial flights. These types of flights are also common at Faro International airport and Francisco sa Carneiro airport in Porto. Other important airports include Cascais airport, Beja airport, Montijo Military airport, and on the Azores, Euro Jet also works with handlers at Lajes airport.

“Our strength lies in our people,” says Tomas Chobot. “With our own local experts in both countries, backed by our global network of partners, we continue to provide top-tier services tailored to our customers' needs.”

By continuing to explore new markets and invest in experienced on-the-ground agents and trustworthy partnerships, Euro Jet is set to deliver reliable, high-quality flight support services in Jordan, Portugal and worldwide.

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