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TJS works to bring secure new management contracts
Austria's Tyrolean Jet Services (TJS) is working on prospective aircraft management contracts featuring aircraft ranging from the Citation Bravo to a Global Express.

Austria's Tyrolean Jet Services (TJS) is working on prospective aircraft management contracts featuring aircraft ranging from the Citation Bravo to a Global Express. Martin Lener, ceo, confirms he expects additions to the TJS fleet which currently includes a C525A, C650, a Dornier 328 and a corporate 328, as well as a Global Express. "In addition to our own fleet, we currently support the operation of five other managed aircraft all privaely registered," says Lener.

Its expansion means there have been vacancies, with TJS recently recruiting a captain and a co-pilot. Lener reports: "Business is growing in the 'compact size' represented by the CJ series and at the high-end where we have the Global Express. "We are looking forward to further developing our business on a sustainable basis which reflects our consistent policy during our 30 year history."

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