Boeing will provide GainJet a suite of Jeppesen flight operation digital solutions including Operator, JetPlanner Pro, FliteDeck Pro X and Aviator to optimize their fleet operation.
“We have a longstanding relationship with Boeing, and share a commitment to quality,” said Capt. Ramsey Shaban, CEO of GainJet. “With our growing fleet of over 20 VIP aircraft, including four Boeing Business Jets, and an extensive operation that serves VIP passengers from all over the world, their Jeppesen digital solutions strengthen our service offerings and enable us to be even more responsive to the needs of our customers.”
These Jeppesen digital solutions provide GainJet with tools that integrate key business aviation functionalities in a one-stop shop, self-service environment.
“This agreement highlights the strength of our comprehensive suite of integrated offerings,” said William Ampofo, vice president, Business & General Aviation, Boeing Global Services. “Bringing together these tools into a single consolidated ecosystem creates measurable efficiency for our customers that is world-class.”

GainJet Aviation Group is a VIP aircraft charter operator and Management Company with its headquarters based in Athens, Greece. The company also has a subsidiary AOC operation based in Shannon, Ireland – GainJet Ireland. GainJet specializes in primarily dealing with large groups of VIP passengers and focuses on ensuring that everything is meticulously prepared and delivered. The group’s current fleet of over 20 VIP aircraft (GainJet Aviation S.A and GainJet Ireland) is positioned throughout Europe, the Middle-East and Africa and consists of VIP Boeing 757, VIP Boeing 737, Boeing Business Jet (BBJ), Gulfstream G650, G550, G450, Bombardier Global 5000, Challenger 605, Challenger 604, Learjet 60XR, Embraer Legacy 600, Embraer Lineage 1000, VIP MD87, and Cessna Citation X. The group also specializes in medevac / air ambulance flights operated with its specially equipped medevac CL604 fleet.
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