The first Gulfstream G650 arrived in Baku in March this year.
“The purchase of the second Gulfstream G650 jet will allow significantly expanding the geography of flights and attracting new clients from neighboring regions,” the Silk Way Business Aviation’s Director Boyukaga Guliyev said.
“The Gulfstream G650 is mainly used as a ‘proprietary’ aircraft and usually it is not rented,” he added. “Our project’s uniqueness is that this aircraft is intended only for the premium sector of the market, where it virtually has no competitors. This will help us to take new frontiers and consolidate our positions on the world stage of business aviation.”
The SW Business Aviation, founded in 2007, is one of the largest operators of business aviation and is a member of the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA).
The company’s history began by purchasing Gulfstream G450 aircraft. Then G550, G280 and G200 aircraft appeared in the fleet.
Currently, the Silk Way Business Aviation fleet has eight different Gulfstream aircraft. Besides Gulfstream, there are also Boeing 727 jet and ATR-42-500 regional VIP turboprop.
As of 2014, SW Business Aviation traffic growth was about 30 percent. Such cities as Moscow, London, Dubai and Istanbul are among the most popular directions of SW Business Aviation.
Some 40 parking spaces have been allocated for business jets at the Heydar Aliyev Baku International Airport. This will easily allow receiving all visitors during the first European Games.
SW Business Aviation, which is also an exclusive agent for all foreign charter and business flights, is charged with about seven flights daily.
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