Wed, Dec 7, 2016
TAG Aviation Europe has expanded its managed fleet by 20 aircraft during the past year.
Seventeen new clients have chosen to place 20 aircraft under its comprehensive range of aircraft management services during the past year, it said.
TAG Aviation will operate the aircraft which range from single engine turbo prop aircraft to VIP airliners, on behalf of the private owners. Six of these will be available for third-party charters.
“Clients who choose us to manage their aircraft benefit from TAG’s unique ‘Spirit’ (Safety, Passion, Integrity, Respect, Innovation and Team Spirit) of private aviation - an acronym that embodies our core values” said Florent Sériès, European Vice President for Sales and Marketing, TAG Aviation Europe. “We provide bespoke aircraft management turnkey solutions for our clients’ specific needs and this boutique service extends to our complete spectrum of aircraft maintenance with our philosophy centred around the highest safety and airworthiness standards within the aviation industry.”
The Geneva-headquartered TAG Aviation leverages its global reach and operational experience to deliver trusted and transparent aircraft management with tight financial control methods which make it far easier for clients to analyse their operational costs. Many clients seek revenue from their asset via third party charters when their aircraft is not in use. This has the added attraction of allowing owners to be able to offset some of the aircraft’s operational costs against their own personal flights.
Recognising that every aircraft has a different story TAG’s comprehensive and tailored aircraft management service provides multiple benefits to aircraft owners with a newly formed rotary flight operations department offering an added attraction for clients who own both aircraft and helicopters.
TAG Aviation is a global company that includes TAG Aviation Europe, TAG Aviation Asia in Hong Kong and TAG Aviation Middle East in Bahrain.
The company offers a broad range of business aviation services including aircraft management, charter, maintenance and FBO/handling. Globally, TAG Aviation manages a fleet of over 120 aircraft, with around 50 available for charter.
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