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Vertis Aviation

Luxaviation Switzerland

Global 6000/Express/XRS

Charter Brokers

Press Release

Issued by Vertis Aviation.

March 1, 2012

Vertis Aviation appointed exclusive agent for 2010 Global XRS

Swiss based Vertis Aviation has been appointed as exclusive sales agent for a 2010 Bombardier Global XRS. The aircraft operates under the AOC of ExecuJet Aviation Group and is based in Geneva, Switzerland.

The Global XRS has the tallest, widest and longest passenger cabin in its class, and has been recently refurbished. It can be separated into three private areas, comfortably seating 12 passengers, or sleeping seven. The aircraft has an ultra-long range capability, putting city parings such as Beijing and Paris or Moscow and Miami within easy reach and making it a popular choice for the business and leisure sector. Technologically advanced facilities such as Live TV, iPads, and Wi-Fi Internet access, as well as a satellite telephone and a multi-region DVD are available on board.

The aircraft is available for charter worldwide from 1 March 2012.

Erica Da Veiga, Partner, Vertis Aviation said, "Vertis aviation was founded with the aims of providing a superior service in large jet charter through the exclusive marketing of ultra-long range executive jets and executive airliners. The addition of the Global XRS complements our current long-range marketed fleet, which includes an Airbus A319 Corporate Jet and Falcon 7X. It also meets the vision we had when we founded Vertis.

"We are looking forward to our partnership with ExecuJet who are renowned for their professional and solid operation globally."

Christophe Gibert, Director, Charter Sales – ExecuJet Europe said "As we are one of the world's largest operators of Bombardier aircraft we are excited to be working with a company like Vertis Aviation as they have a proven track record in the sales and marketing of long-range aircraft."