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Jetex Flight Support is a trip planning and aircraft handling company. Jetex operates lounges and fixed-base operators (FBOs) with 37 locations in 27 countries. [1]
Jetex launched in June 2005 in
Dubai and at that time, the company focused on flight support and charter flights through its fleet of six aircraft.
[2]
[3] Jetex opened a flight planning lounge at
London Oxford Airport in January 2013.
[4] In February 2009, Jetex acquired the former Flying Group facility at
Paris-Le Bourget Airport. In October 2012, it expanded into the Americas by supplying fuel to international operators and domestic airports in
Brazil.
[5]
The company signed an agreement with Honeywell in May 2013. Jetex agreed to re-sell Honeywell's Global Data Center flight support services and Honeywell customers would be able to use Jetex's international trip-planning services. [6] In December 2013, it's FBO center at Dubai World Central entered an agreement to obtain three Bentley Mulsanne cars for its chauffeured luxury car transportation through Bentley Motors Middle East. [7]
The company expanded to the US in late 2014. [8] The company expanded into Mexico in November 2015, when it signed an agreement with EOLO to co-brand a FBO facility in Toluca, Mexico. [9] [10] Itm also opened two new locations in Tokyo that year. [11]
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