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Global 5000 continues OJets Bombardier uniformity
OJets already operates four Global 6000s and a Challenger 650; bringing in a Global 5000 will increase options to clients. The jet includes dedicated workspaces and comfortable sleeping configurations.
The Global 5000 will fly on Elit'Avia's Maltese AOC.

Singapore Selatar-headquartered OJets has added a Bombardier Global 5000 to its fleet of charter aircraft. The operator's all-Bombardier fleet now comprises four Global 6000s, a Global 5000 and a Challenger 650. As per the rest of the fleet, the Global 5000 will operate under Elit'Avia's Maltese AOC.

“We are pleased to announce the continued growth of our fleet,” says senior EVP Philippe Crevier. “Our Bombardier business aircraft provide the ease and comfort of intercontinental access and the finest luxuries, including dedicated workspaces and lavishly appointed sleeping configurations. Adding our latest Global to Elit'Avia's Maltese AOC continues to leverage the proven success of our indirect carrier business model. With more aircraft in service, we have the opportunity to extend our unique brand of excellence, luxury and convenience to more discerning travellers worldwide.”

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