Business aviation
JetMagic is under going DCA of Aruba Air Operator Certification
JetMagic (Malta AOC MT-22) have applied for an Aruba AUA-OPS 1 AOC and established a company named « JetMagic Aruba » with headquarters on the Island. Aruba’s AOC will enable Jet Magic to operate their VVIP Boeing aircraft to perform worldwide commercial air operations, having Aruba as its principle place of business.
The project has been approved by the Aruba DCA, and the certificate should be issued early June 2016. JetMagic is managing large VIP aircraft with a current fleet of 4 Boeing, including two BBJs, one B757-200 and one B777. The first aircraft to be bridged on the Aruba AOC is P4-BBJ, probably one of the most beautiful BBJ on the market.
With an extended range of 5500 Nm, the P4-BBJ stylish wide cabin can accommodate 18 passengers in comfort and luxury, featuring a forward bedroom, 2 lounge areas, 2 bathrooms with showers and an office. On board this unique airplane, customers will enjoy JetMagic’s signature inflight service 'à la française'.
The DCA of Aruba is delighted to be presenting JetMagic with their AOC Certification once all the necessary steps are in place. Mr. Edwin Kelly Director of the DCA of Aruba stated; “We have ample experience with JetMagic has an operator in the non commercial category; they are considered a very professional and compliant operator. We look forward to completing their Air Operator Certification in a short period of time and maintaining our successful relationship.”
The Registry of Aruba is a FAA rated Category 1 aircraft registry, specialized in promoting the best industry practices and standards, as well as to drive continuous enhancements to safety performance across the global aviation industry.
JetMagic is IS-BAO certified and also holds a Maltese AOC, currently operating a fleet of Boeing, Bombardier, and Dassault aircraft specializes in the transportation of Heads of States and high profile personalities.