Summer is in full swing in Monaco, and the heat has only served to rev the engines of the Boutsen Aviation team. The company has just closed its 360th aircraft transaction, another milestone coming quickly on the heels of the 350th that closed earlier this year.
In just the first few weeks of July, Boutsen Aviation closed a Falcon 7X, a Dornier 328 Jet, a Challenger 604, a Eurocopter EC120B , and a Gulfstream G550. “We have had an incredibly active summer” says Founder and Chairman Thierry Boutsen, “Normally we see a slowdown around this season, but these successive sales have proven that it’s not the case this year.”
As the icing on the cake, President Dominique Trinquet added yet another sale in the last week of the month. On July 25th, he closed Falcon 7X #079, an aircraft belonging to the Saudi SPA fleet, of which Boutsen is selling several other 7X’s. “While this sale was some time in coming, it gives me and the entire team great satisfaction to close the deal on #079, and I am confident the other aircraft in the fleet will soon follow suit” remarks Mr. Trinquet, who traveled to Guernsey for the handover on Wednesday.

While August is traditionally a time of holiday in the region, the brokerage team propels on. September will see much activity in Principality, and the company is ready and eager to tackle yet another milestone in the coming months.

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