Gov’t trying to woo Netjets
The Ministry of Transport is trying to woo one of the world's largest aviation firms, Netjets, to use the Ian Fleming International Airport in Boscobel, St. Mary as a Caribbean hub and maintenance facility.
A team of senior officials from Netjets including Bill Noe, its Chief Executive Officer, will tour the airport Thursday morning, August 18.
Netjets manages more than 100 aircraft globally.
According to its website it controls 150 European planes and makes 66,000 flights annually to 5,000 airports worldwide.
The Ministry of Transport is trying to woo one of the world's largest aviation firms, Netjets, to use the Ian Fleming International Airport in Boscobel, St. Mary as a Caribbean hub and maintenance facility.
A team of senior officials from Netjets including Bill Noe, its Chief Executive Officer, will tour the airport Thursday morning, August 18.
Netjets manages more than 100 aircraft globally.
According to its website it controls 150 European planes and makes 66,000 flights annually to 5,000 airports worldwide.
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