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Industry
  
Air travel

Headquarters
  
Dubai

Website
  
jetex.com

Founded
  
2005

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Jetex Flight Support is a trip planning and aircraft handling company. Jetex operates lounges and fixed-base operators (FBOs) with 37 locations in 27 countries.

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History

Jetex launched in June 2005 in Dubai. At that time, the company focused on flight support and charter flights through its fleet of six aircraft. In February 2009, Jetex acquired the former Flying Group facility at Paris-Le Bourget Airport. In October 2012, it expanded into the Americas by supplying fuel to international operators and domestic airports in Brazil. Jetex partnered with JetSmarter to make Jetex trip support available to JetSmarter companies. As part of the agreement, JetSmarter would fly most of its worldwide charter flights through Jetex facilities.

In January 2013, Jetex opened a flight planning lounge at London Oxford Airport. The company signed an agreement with Honeywell in May 2013. Jetex agreed to re-sell Honeywell's Global Data Center flight support services and Honeywell customers would be able to use Jetex's international trip-planning services. In December 2013, it's FBO center at Dubai World Central entered an agreement to obtain three Bentley Mulsanne cars for its chauffeured luxury car transportation through Bentley Motors Middle East.

The company expanded to the US in late 2014 when it opened an office near the Miami International Airport. In May 2015, Jetex established a joint venture with Santiago FBO to jointly manage an FBO at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport in Chile. The company expanded into Mexico in November 2015, when it signed an agreement with EOLO to co-brand a FBO facility in Toluca, Mexico. That same year, Jetex opened two new locations in Tokyo. In February 2016, Jetex's shuttle service for Dubai World Central was upgraded from Rolls Royce Ghosts to Rolls Royce Phantoms.

References

Jetex Flight Support Wikipedia