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Jetcraft opens Singapore office to support growth
Jetcraft says that expanding into Singapore is the next logical step, expanding its presence in southeast Asia and across the region. Based in the US it first established itself in the region in Hong Kong in 2012.
Tim Yue, sales director for Jetcraft Asia and David Dixon, president for Jetcraft Asia

Jetcraft has opened an office in Singapore to support growth in southeast Asia and across the region. The office will be led by Tim Yue, who is currently Hong Kong based and has over a decade of experience in business aviation. Yue will work closely with Jetcraft Asia president David Dixon.

Dixon says: “Asia remains a crucial market for Jetcraft so expanding our footprint into Singapore is a logical step, providing further proof of our long-term commitment to serving our global client base and unrivalled market access.

“Singapore has seen significant growth in business aviation and the multiple maintenance facilities at Seletar Aerospace Park, paired with the region's role in the financial service sector, make it an optimum location. Worldwide, the real value of business aviation is increasingly being realised and we are encouraged by the significant number of first time buyers entering our industry.”

US headquartered Jetcraft first established its Asia presence in Hong Kong in 2012, followed by the opening of an additional location in Gold Coast, Australia.

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