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XOJet Begins Hiring Process in Two Continents

Filed in archive Aviation News on July 22, 2010

XOJet Begins Hiring Process in Two Continents
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According to the latest news in the private jet industry the sector has now revealed signs of recovery. The recovery is well evident from the fact that California-based jet card and jet membership operator XOJET is hiring pilots for its US and Middle East operations. This private jet charter company regarded to have created an entirely new model for private aviation was launched in 2006 by leading aviation executives, top technologists, and finance experts. Backed by world-aviation investor TPG, XOJET commands the largest and newest fleet of Citation Xs and Challenger 300s. It flies all over the world, serving five continents and more than 25,000 airports. XOJet is also recruiting suitable candidates at other strategic positions such as a senior vice president of marketing, a regional sales director, a marketing manager, a maintenance planner and maintenance controller.

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Blue Star - From Fiction to Fact

Filed in archive Quick introduction on June 14, 2010

Blue Star - From Fiction to Fact

The Blue Star Jets is one of the world's largest private aircraft charter brokerage company, offering an unparalleled level of personalized service. The Blue Star Jets possesses the largest network of luxury fights and provides an ideal aircraft trip to any destination. Not only in real life the Blue Star airlines is an embodiment of unequaled grandeur but was also evident in the classic cult movie "Wall Street". Although then a figment of imagination the Blue Star airlines, formed the hub of the story in an era where private jet travel became accessible to the world's business and jet set elite. Now, twenty-three years later, Oliver Stone premiered the star-studded sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, where Blue Star made its big screen comeback during a scene where Charlie Sheen's character (Bud Fox), returns to tell Gekko (Douglas) that his private aircraft business is booming. The excellence of the Blue Star Jets lies in its story being resurrected as Art imitates Life.

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