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NasJet to announce future growth strategy at Middle East Business Aviation 2014
United Arab Emirates,December 3,2014: NasJet, the Middle Easts leading private aviation operator and services provider, is set to announce its strategic plan for 2015 at the sixth edition of Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA).
NasJet, which celebrates 15 years of success this year as the largest and fastest growing business aviation company in the Middle East, will have a prominent presence at MEBA 2014 the foremost business aviation platform in the region, offering unrivalled access to the market in a highly focused environment.
Over 400 exhibitors are set to participate in the three-day expo, to be hosted from 8 to 10 December at Dubai World Central, UAE, with 50 aircraft expected to be on display to an estimated 8,000 visitors. More than 70% of the exhibitors this year will be from outside the Middle East, including the USA, Europe and Asia.
Given MEBAs position as an established platform for building new partnerships within the private and business aviation sectors, we are looking forward to exploring potential collaboration opportunities with key players fromboth the regional and international market. Having a presence at MEBA 2014 will help NasJet reinforce and shape strongercorporate relationships with aviation partners from around the world, said Saad Saleh Alazwari, Chief Executive Officer, NasJet.
To further strengthen its business footprint in the region, NasJet will elevate its existing client servicing framework to enhance the overall end user experience aircraft system updates, introduction of a new CRM system, and a state-of-the-art electronic direct feedback system, are just a few of the new developments that will fuel NasJets strategic growth plans in the coming year.
As the largest and fastest growing business aviation company in the Middle East, NasJet is continuously renewing its corporate operationsto meet the evolving needs of the industry. The business aviation sector in the region is expected to grow significantlyand our long-term growth strategy has been designed keeping our future targets in mind, added Alazwari.
According to Middle East Business Aviation Association (MEBAA), the regional business aviation market, which is currently valued at $493 million, is expected to be worth $1 billion by 2018 and the regions installed fleet is anticipated to expand to more than 1,300 aircraft by 2020.
We are looking at implementing data available to us more intelligently to further expand the scope of our offerings and upgrade our services to a completely new level, he concluded.