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Sparfell Aviation Group : The Expansion Continues

Date: 03 Dec 2020 06:02 (UTC)
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SPARFELL San Marino, a subsidiary of Sparfell Aviation Group, recently received its aircraft operator certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Republic of San Marino.

Early last month Sparfell has acquired Speedwings’ air operator activities and now manages through Austrian and French AOCs, a fleet of 27 aircraft for charter and private use. Some of the aircraft models on the certificate include the Bombardier Global 6000, Challenger 350 and 605, Gulfstream G650ER, as well as Embraer Phenom 300 and Praetor 600.

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With the San Marino AOC, SPARFELL continues its expansion as explains the CEO Edward Queffelec: “Offering high regulatory standards and understanding the transactional needs of the industry, a San Marino AOC is another solution SPARFELL is proud to offer to business jet owners for aircraft registration, asset management and commercial operation. After the 2019 acquisition of Lauda Motion Executive and the recent acquisition of Speedwings’ air operator activities, the San Marino AOC is another step towards extending our aircraft management offers, to ultimately better serve our customers.”


https://www.sparfell.aero/




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