New Business Aviation Options

A company founded with Panamanian capital, led by tourism entrepreneurs, has started offering private flights on the isthmus, Mexico, northern South America and the Caribbean.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Fly Executive has started operations in Panama offering private flights with a new fleet of jets with a base of operations at the airport Marcos A. Gelabert, in Albrook.

Laestrella.com.pa reports that "... The company established a strategic alliance with Prive Jets, Forest Travel and Ultimate Jet Vacations in order to make available to their customers a 24/7 concierge service and to handle their needs for private flights globally, providing access to benefits in exclusive destinations. "

"... Fly Executive has plans for geographic growth by opening new bases of operation from other cities in the region and increasing its fleet with greater seating capacity and flight range to new destinations. "

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