Grossmann Jet Service at World's Top Business Aviation Fair – EBACE

Based out of Prague's Ruzyne airport, the growing firm Grossmann Jet Service (GJS) recently got the attention of the business community during the world's top business aviation fair, EBACE, in Geneva May 12-14. At the event, company representatives negotiated with business partners for a further expansion of GJS's portfolio for its VIP clients.

GJS was able to stand out in the highly competitive and crowded environment at the prestigious EBACE fair and initiated negotiations with several new interested partners. In attendance were more than 400 exhibitors, with 65 aircraft on display representing the crème de la crème of the private jet industry. The spectrum of aircraft included every size, from Very Light Jets to expansive aircraft by Boeing.

Dagmar Grossmann is no newcomer to trade fairs and air shows and has made a name for herself and her company throughout the world. GJS presented its new aircraft, the Embraer Legacy 135BJ, at a 2005 air show in Dubai and showcased the elegant interior of the Legacy in 2006 in Singapore. The company is an active participant in many world air shows, such as one it was a presenter for in Atlanta in 2007.

Grossman said the company also provided business aviation consultant services through its Business Jet Set-Up Center and that GJS recently established cooperation with major Czech travel agencies that are contributing to the travel market.

We fly where traditional airlines don't
Grossman also said that bustiness aviation connected to places that do not have direct routes on commercial airlines. "Compared to the situation clients find with average airlines, our passengers avoid long waits at airports, arrive sooner to their destinations and avoid the tedious layovers at big airports," she said. "There are thousands of smaller airports all over the world that big airlines don't have access to. Jet flights with tailored first-class service increases efficiency and productivity – one of the main messages of the Geneva fair," said Grossmann.

She also said the fair allowed GJS to meet with aircraft manufacturers, operators, handling and catering companies. "On our end, we were representing not only our company, but the Czech Republic," she said.

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