Rizon Jet inaugurates its Doha VIP terminal and FBO

The FBO began operations at the Qatar capital last May but yesterday was ready to show the finished product
The inauguration was under the patronage of H.E. Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Al Noaimi, Chairman of Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, who was joined for the ribbon cutting by Ghanim bin Saad al-Saad, founder of the company which owns Rizon Jet.
The company also own and operates another facility at Biggin Hill near London
Guests at the event also had the opportiunity to meet the new CEO of Rizon Jet, Capt Hassan Al Mousawi, whose appointment was announced last week
Speaking at the event, Al Mousawi said: "Rizon Jet offers flyers and private jets owners something unique and tailored to their individual needs and this can be seen across our service offering.
“We are extremely proud of this terminal and the facilities it extends to our clients. We will maintain our commitment to seven-star service; whether that means providing unparalleled world class executive passenger handling facilities and services, or managing and maintaining business jets to standards that exceed industry norms. Our facilities in Doha and Biggin Hill, London enable us to extend this level of service to clients in Europe and the Middle East."
Rizon Jet's MROs in Doha and Biggin Hill hold approvals from Qatar CAA and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to carry out maintenance on various business jet aircraft. Rizon Jet also holds approvals from Aruba, Bermuda, and Cayman Islands for several aircraft types including the Bombardier Global series, Challenger Series, Hawker 125 XP series, as well as the Beech 390 Premier 1/1A and Cessna 560 Citation series. The company also plans to secure approvals for the Airbus A319CJ aircraft in early 2013.
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