NetJets To Provide 20 Aircraft For Amber Aviation Fleet

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Key Takeaways:

  • Amber Aviation and NetJets have partnered, with NetJets transferring up to 20 aircraft to Amber over the next two years.
  • Amber will operate these aircraft to launch new Jet Card, membership club, and shared lease programs across key Asian cities.
  • NetJets will provide comprehensive support for these new programs, securing its long-term service presence in the Asian market.
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Following the recent conclusion of its Series B funding round, Shenzhen, China-based Amber Aviation has announced a partnership with NetJets that will include the transfer of up to 20 aircraft from NetJets to Amber. The aircraft, which will be transferred over the next two years, will be operated by Amber Aviation as part of new Jet Card, membership club and shared lease programs. NetJets will also provide service support, sales assistance, product design and legal support for the new programs.

“This partnership with Amber Aviation offers NetJets a unique opportunity to provide long-term service in the Asian Market to our Owners,” said NetJets Chairman and CEO Adam Johnson. “The team at Amber Aviation shares NetJets’ commitment to safety and service, and is a truly collaborative partner that we look forward to working with alongside our respected co-investors.”

Amber is expected to receive its first aircraft from NetJets in April 2022. The company plans to base aircraft in cities including Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Macau, Hong Kong and Singapore. Founded in February 2017, Amber Aviation provides business aviation services such as aircraft management, operating license consultation, aircraft maintenance and aircraft trading.

Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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