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DC Aviation Records Solid First Quarter
DC Aviation VVIP-Airbus319CJ
06/05/2010
German business jet operator DC Aviation has recorded a solid first quarter: the number of flights increased in the first three months by ten per cent compared to the same time period the previous year.
Steffen Fries, CEO of DC Aviation: “Since the summer of last year, we have seen our customers increase the utilisation of our business jets. The first quarter is traditionally weak in our sector, which is why we are even more pleased with developments since the beginning of the year. We anticipate that demand will continue to rise even more, and we aim to accumulate almost as many flight hours this year as in 2008.”
The company has also expanded its fleet with three new VVIP Airbus aircraft. The three VVIP Airbus A319 CJ’s belong to owners who have enlisted their aircraft in DC Aviation’s aircraft management programme. All three exclusive, wide-body aircraft are available with 19 seats for charter clients.
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