Indian fractional ownership operator Club One Air is mulling the acquisition a VIP-configured airliner that will be targeted at the luxury end of the market, with 25 seats, a conference room and a presidential suite.
Manav Singh, managing director of the New Delhi-based company, is holding talks with fractional owners to gauge the market potential for this size of aircraft and says a decision on whether to proceed with the purchase will be taken within three months.
Singh says the growth of large group transport in India is driving demand for large cabin business jets.
28/03/06 Flight International
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