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ExecuJet Middle East opens private jet facility in Dubai

ExecuJet Middle East opens private jet facility in Dubai

New terminal located at Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub

Owned by Luxaviation Group, ExecuJet Middle East has officially opened a new private jet terminal at the Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub in Dubai South.

The opening was attended by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group to the ceremony.

The 15,000-square-metre facility has exclusive suites, a private cocktail and cigar lounge, and a majlis lounge, a high-tech conference room, a kids’ lounge, a spa and grooming services.

As a result of an exclusive partnership with Opera Gallery, there's also a curated private art collection displayed throughout the unit that will be sold exclusively to ExecuJet passengers.

In addition, there's an expansive climate-controlled 7,000-square-metre hangar to ensure security and privacy for clients.


Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, said: “The DWC terminal represents more than just a new facility; it’s a testament to ExecuJet’s leadership in private aviation.

“This investment unites luxury and innovation to redefine the private travel experience. With this terminal, we are addressing the rising need for bespoke travel experiences while ensuring that operational efficiency meets the demands of an ever-evolving industry.”

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Hadi Mouawad, executive director of ExecuJet Middle East said: "The opening of our new terminal at Dubai South marks a significant milestone in private aviation for the region.

“Inspired by Dubai’s relentless pursuit of innovation and global leadership, we are committed to setting a new standard for private aviation experiences that cater to the evolving needs of modern travellers and operators.”

Tahnoon Saif, CEO of Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub, added: “The aviation sector remains a key contributor to Dubai’s economic development, and at Dubai South, we remain steadfast in our commitment to fostering its growth and cementing the emirate’s position as a global aviation hub.”

For more information, www.execujet.com



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