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Rizon Jet has signed a significant block hour charter agreement for an initial four-month period to place one of its Challenger 605 aircraft with Prime Aviation in Kazakhstan.
From this month the aircraft will be based in Almaty and / or Astana, the Republic of Kazakhstan as required and both companies will also jointly offer the aircraft for charter within their respective regions.
Michael O’Brien, President and CEO of Prime Aviation said. “We are happy to be entering into this agreement with Rizon Jet, a forward looking aircraft management company with a can do approach and we look forward to working with them to develop more activities out of Kazakhstan, which is slowly beginning to develop as a lucrative private charter market.”
Patrick Enz, Rizon Jet’s CEO added: “It has been our goal for some time to start exploring the central Asian market and this terrific opportunity to partner up with Prime Aviation, a reliable and reputable player in Kazakhstan presents an excellent opportunity.”
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