Re: MIG-Ιδρυση αεροπορικης εταιριας
which enables it to fly freely between
all EU member states. “This third AOC
complements Comlux’s existing Swiss
and Kazakh AOCs,” says Richard
Gaona, president and ceo. “Malta has
a fast developing expertise in aircraft
maintenance and other services such
as banking and legal support.”
The new Comlux Malta daughter
company has registered an Airbus
ACJ and is registering other
vvip-configured aircraft for
charter operations.
The Comlux Aviation fleet currently
consists of Airbus and Bombardier
aircraft. Richard Gaona says: “We are
now able to operate from any EU
airport offering our customers
seamless convenience and comfort.
Our passengers will all benefit from
the convenience with which Comlux
can now arrange a fast and complex
The Marfin Investment Group (MIG)
of Greece has acquired a 49.9 per cent
stake in German air ambulance
operator FAI rent-a-jet AG from the
Axtmann family holding company.
Siegfried Axtmann, FAI ceo and
founder, says that the company
will also benefit from fleet expansion
in 2009.
FAI is expecting delivery of jet
No. 11 in March. The factory new
Falcon 900DX EASy will be offered to
the high-end charter market and,
says FAI, will be available for showing
on EBACE’s static display in
May 2009.
The company has acquired a fifth
Learjet 55 giving it a total of 10
Learjets. Four are operating in
Africa under long-term NGO-charter
contracts, one, a Learjet 60, is
managed for its private owner while
two Learjet 35As, two Learjet 55s and
a Learjet 60, are operating as
dedicated air ambulances out of FAI’s
Nürnberg, Germany, home base.
Greece’s MIG
acquires large
stake in FAI