CANADA's bombardier planemaker has announced the commencement of deliveries of three state-of-the-art Challenger 3500 aircraft to Aloula Aviation of Saudi Arabia, reports GlobeNewswire of Los Angeles.
Aloula Aviation will be receiving the first Challenger 3500 aircraft to be registered in Saudi Arabia. The best-selling aircraft was chosen for its spacious cabin, range and reliability.
'The business jet market in the Middle East is thriving, and we are witnessing a significant increase in demand for super midsize aircraft, particularly for travel within the region and to Europe,' said Bombardier president and CEO Eric Martel.
Said Aloula Aviation CEO Khalid Hassan Alnatour: 'The Challenger 3500 aircraft represents the pinnacle of innovation, comfort and performance, perfectly aligning with our commitment to provide the best travel experience.'
From Saudi Arabia, it can effortlessly complete non-stop flights to destinations such as Paris, Geneva and New Delhi, further showcasing its remarkable capabilities.
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Aloula Aviation will be receiving the first Challenger 3500 aircraft to be registered in Saudi Arabia. The best-selling aircraft was chosen for its spacious cabin, range and reliability.
'The business jet market in the Middle East is thriving, and we are witnessing a significant increase in demand for super midsize aircraft, particularly for travel within the region and to Europe,' said Bombardier president and CEO Eric Martel.
Said Aloula Aviation CEO Khalid Hassan Alnatour: 'The Challenger 3500 aircraft represents the pinnacle of innovation, comfort and performance, perfectly aligning with our commitment to provide the best travel experience.'
From Saudi Arabia, it can effortlessly complete non-stop flights to destinations such as Paris, Geneva and New Delhi, further showcasing its remarkable capabilities.
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