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Adel Mardini (born 1970) is a Turkish-Syrian businessman. He is the founder and current chief executive officer of Jetex (company), a global luxury private business aviation company based in Dubai and operating 39 VIP private jet terminals worldwide. He was recently featured on the cover of Forbes Middle East for their May 2023 issue presenting "The Middle East's Top 100 Travel & Tourism Leaders".
Mardini launched Jetex in Dubai in 2005 to meet the demands of travelers who fly private. His business strategy was focused on personalizing the luxury travel experience for each client. [4] In 2009, Mardini launched the company’s first fixed-base operator (FBO) in Paris-Le Bourget Airport in France while its flagship terminal started its operations in Dubai, United Arab Emirates last 2016. [3] At present, Jetex' large-scale operations of private jet terminals and lounges in more than 25 countries cater to celebrities and athletes, high-net worth individuals, prolific entrepreneurs, large groups of family or friends, travelers with post-pandemic concerns, and travelers with pets from all around the world. [1] [2]
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