Pakistan's economic growth and the investment-friendly policies of the government have boosted the confidence of foreign entrepreneurs to bring their businesses into this country. This was stated by Judith Moreton, President of 'Bombardier Skyjet International', on arrival of the 'Challenger' at Karachi's old airport on Tuesday.
She said that the open policies of the government had convinced her company to collaborate with 'Princely Jets (Pvt) Limited' to bring its services into this country. She said that 'Bombardier Challenger, jets combines outstanding speed, time to climb performance, transcontinental range and the widest and most productive cabin to offer unprecedented value.
She said that the 'Bombardier' family owns one of the most advanced wide-bodied business jets and the world's best-selling large business jets. 'Bombardier Challanger 604' is certified for civil operation in 40 countries. Judith lauded the contribution of 'Princely Jets' towards the growing aviation business in the country.
"The Bombardier Skyjet International believes that Princely Jets is entitled to the level of service and performance that can only be offered by the world's premier name in business aviation," she said.
On the occasion, Ghouse Akbar, Chief Executive Officer, Princely Jets, said that the company's aim is to exceed all expectations. The company has access to over 900 aircraft and over 5500 airports, world-wide, through Bombardier Skyjet International, he added.
Passengers have to pay when they are in the aircraft and not for ferry or positioning flights, Akbar said. It saves significant amount of time, avoids multiple airport processes and air traffic delays to facilitate shorter overall flight time. It provides opportunities to the passengers to choose companions, he said.
He said that with the launch of Princely Jets, his team was set to revolutionise air travel business in Pakistan. It would change the face of domestic travel, and the exclusive alliance with Bombardier Skyjet International guarantees the clients that they have unprecedented access to private jets the world over. The Princely Jets has introduced Umrah package, which would cost $7,000 for a person, he said.
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