Why Arab Wings is the name to remember

The company was the first to offer VIP charters in the region on a commercial basis, having been created from the royal flight team serving the late King Hussein, which was then operated as part of the Royal Jordanian airline.
Today the company is recognised as one of the leaders for quality across the whole of the MENA region and is expanding its reach.
Earlier this year the company said it was on the hunt for a European acquisition as its owner embarks on an expansion strategy that includes new offshoots in Sharjah and
The holding company that owns Arab Wings also owns the
Arab Wings, with a dozen aircraft under its management, has established Gulf Wings in Sharjah and is preparing to launch Luxury Wings in
The company has an impressively diverse fleet on its managed books, including a Gulfstream G450, several Challenger 604 and 605, two Hawker 800 XPs, Cessna Citation Sovereigns and a CJ1+, as well as Beech 1900D and a King Air B200.
Chairman Mohammed Abu Ghazaleh said the goal is for the Arab Wings name to lay claim to the top-of-the mind recall among VIPs and business executives across the region. “We expect to acquire a more diverse fleet that will meet our increasing demand for both business and leisure travel.”
According to marketing head, Dima Elayyan, awareness of the Royal Wings brand is already working. “As the first to provide executive aviation in the
The company will be the first in the
“There are so many different requirements here,” said Elayyan. “We are close to
Arab Wings has been working closely with banks to support financing deals for people wanting to buy aircraft and put them through the company’s managed fleet.
“By working closer with the owners we can make sure they get the best deals and they can see that we are the right people to manage their aircraft.”
The company’s commitment to its customers doesn’t end with the red carpet treatment at the Marka Airport FBO. It has signed an agreement with Al-Markazia, the Jordanian Lexus dealer, to provide a chauffeur-driven limousine for all Arab Wings’ clients.
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