328 Support breaks into Middle East Announces contract for two Dornier 328 Jet 10-seat VIP conversions
Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics NewsMay 12, 2009
EBACE 2009
328 Support Services GmbH is to place two VIP Dornier 328s into Dubai. Arriving in Geneva for EBACE this week, the Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany-based company announced the signing of a contract with a private individual who is arranging for the aircraft to be operated in the Middle East and Africa – solely for VIP use.
Through trading company HYSSOP Global, based in Nigeria, the customer has acquired two 31-seat airliner-configured 328 Jets – serial numbers msn 3120 and 3141, previously operated by oil company Shell of the Netherlands. Both are low time aircraft, with 6,000 hours logged. They will be modified by 328 Support into 10-seat VIP aircraft, replicating the 10-seat VIP layout the organisation showcased at the MEBA business aviation show in Dubai last November.
“The ratification of this deal came about as a direct result of that fortuitous visit to our 328 Jet on the static park. The customer came on board and simply said I want an aircraft like this. MEBA turned out to be a great showcase for us,” commented 328 Support Services Chief Executive Dave Jackson. This latest contract follows hard on the heels of 328 Support’s deal with Aviando Services from Miami, Florida. It is taking an ex Atlantic Coast Airlines N-registered 31-seater which 328 Support is converting to a 12-seat VIP Envoy.
Work will start on the first of the two aircraft immediately with the second following in September this year. The owner is also discussing the possibility of taking a third aircraft – msn 3151. The newly converted 328 Jets will complement the long range Gulfstream 300 operated by Infinity out of its Dubai International Airport base. Infinity is to set up an MRO facility to support the new type and 328 Support will provide spares and stock inventory in readiness for delivery in the fourth quarter of this year. The second aircraft will follow in the first quarter of 2010.
Special interior features will include an all new inflight entertainment system, De Crane soft leather seats. 328 Support Services’ engineering team will also fit long range fuel tanks to the aircraft, enabling a 2,000 nm range – for example, Dubai to Cairo. 328 Support will also carry out a series of heavy maintenance checks and other modifications prior to delivery.
“We are delighted to have won this business, especially in the face of immensely tough competition in the Middle East which has flattened off and become a buyer’s market,” said Dave Jackson.
328 Support is at Stand 893 in Geneva this week with a strong contingent of executives. Dave Jackson is joined by Head of Design Jorg Gorgenant; Head of Sales Ray Mosses and Head of Production, Karl-Heinz Klein. Robin Dunlop from interiors partner UK-based CTM Design will also support. Engineering and MRO specialist sister company Jet Engineering Technical Support (JETS), based at Southampton, UK-based engineering organisation is also sharing its Stand.
In the static park the company is showing off 328 Jet (Serial No 3139) owned by Cirrus Aviation, part of the newly expanded DC Aviation Group. 328 Support turned this aircraft into a 12-seat VIP layout from its previous 32-seat airliner layout. 328 Support carried out the modification and conversion to VIP layout of the five 328s operating with Icejet, which is on show at EBACE. Icejet is now basing two of its five 328 jets at Oxford Airport in the UK.
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