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Fly Comlux arrives in San Marino with latest AOC
Owners of business aircraft under management at Fly Comlux now have the choice of air operator certificates in four different jurisdictions.
Read this story in our May 2018 printed issue.

Fly Comlux, the VIP division of Swiss Comlux Group, has received an AOC from the San Marino Civil Aviation Authority. It is the fourth AOC awarded to the company, after previous successful applications to Malta, Aruba and Kazakhstan.

The first aircraft to commence operations under the certificate will be a Challenger 604. Comlux has installed a team of post holders at a dedicated San Marino office to ensure smooth entry into service.

CEO Andrea Zanetto states: "We are very pleased to open the AOC in San Marino. We have been working with the aviation authorities and the registry of San Marino to offer our VIP aircraft owners another option by which to operate their aircraft commercially with us. The registry is already well known in the industry as being focused on customers and operating within ICAO standards. We look forward to working together."

San Marino Aircraft Registry president David Colindres adds: "We are very pleased to be associated with Comlux, a company that embraces safety, exemplifies quality air transport operations and provides excellent levels of comfort."

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