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Comlux registers fourth ACJ and expands in Malta
Comlux has brought its fourth ACJ into operation. Completed by the Airbus Corporate Jet Centre in Toulouse, in which Comlux is shareholder, and registered in Malta under the Comlux European AOC, it is operated by Comlux Malta on a fully private basis from Madrid.

Comlux has brought its fourth ACJ into operation. Completed by the Airbus Corporate Jet Centre in Toulouse, in which Comlux is shareholder, and registered in Malta under the Comlux European AOC, it is operated by Comlux Malta on a fully private basis from Madrid.

Stephen Laven, ceo of the Fly Comlux division, says: "The new structure that we put in place in Malta last year is developing very quickly. It allows us to fly freely between all EU member states and to offer our customers seamless convenience and comfort, whatever they fly commercially or privately."

He adds: "Due to the ultra-modern connectivity and entertainment systems installed in the cabin, the aircraft has received the nickname of 'space-shuttle'!"

Angie Bhorania, Comlux chief cabin attendant, says: "Our flight attendants have followed special training at the Airbus Training Center in Toulouse to ensure the smooth and trouble-free operation of all the cabin features."

The Comlux fleet now comprises 15 aircraft - two ACJs, two A318 Elites, three Global Expresses, including two XRSs, two Global 5000s, two Challenger 605s, two Challenger 850s, a Falcon 2000 and a Hawker 850.

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