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Thu, 26 May 2016

Comlux to Expand VIP Fleet with Global 6000 Business Jet

Bombardier has signed a purchase agreement for a Global 6000 business jet to be operated by Fly Comlux, the VIP charter division of Comlux.

With offices in Zurich, Malta, Almaty, Aruba, Moscow and Bahrain, Comlux offers its customers a comprehensive set of services including aircraft management, sales and acquisitions, cabin design, completion, and maintenance services.

Created in 2008 and located at Indianapolis International Airport, Comlux's Completion and Maintenance Repair Organization -Comlux America - has extensive capabilities to perform maintenance, refurbishment and upgrades, and has been a Bombardier Business Aircraft authorized Aircraft-On-Ground (AOG) Line Maintenance Facility since 2009.

The company currently operates a fleet of six Bombardier business aircraft-including Challenger 605, Challenger 850, Global 5000, Global 6000.

"We are delighted that Comlux has chosen to expand its fleet with an additional Global 6000 jet. This is a testament to Comlux's confidence in Bombardier Business Aircraft and in our ultra-long-range aircraft," said Peter Likoray, Senior Vice President, Sales, Bombardier Business Aircraft. "With its winning combination of cabin comfort, high-speed range and performance, the Global 6000 business jet is the ideal aircraft to meet the needs of Comlux's elite clientele."

The Global 6000 business jet can link Moscow to Los Angeles non-stop with eight passengers and four crew. It can travel 6,000 NM (11,112 km) at M0.85 with up to eight passengers.

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