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AERO Friedrichshafen:
Textron Aviation announced at AERO Friedrichshafen that it has entered into a purchase agreement with LUMINAIR, a private jet operator in Europe, to operate nine Cessna Citation Latitude business jets.
Renowned for its exceptional features, versatility, impressive range and operating economics, the best-selling midsize business jet was selected by LUMINAIR to support their increasing demand and enhance their mission flexibility.

“The Citation Latitude is exceptionally well suited to LUMINAIR customers travelling across Europe, offering a spacious and comfortable cabin experience along with the reliability they need to make regional missions feel effortless, day after day,” said Lannie O’Bannion, senior vice president, Sales & Marketing.
“The Latitude delivers seamless connections between Europe’s major cities, offering efficient travel options for passengers.”
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AERO Friedrichshafen:
Geneva-based TITAN Aviation Fuels drew urgent attention to the growing aviation fuel supply challenges across Europe, while outlining the company’s actions to support operators during a period of significant market strain, at AERO Friedrichshafen this week.
“Right now, the biggest concern across the industry is simple: availability,” said CEO Daniel Coetzer.

TITAN CEO Daniel Coetzer.
“Suppliers are under real pressure to deliver on contracts that, in some cases, are no longer feasible given current market conditions. This is already creating shortages, and with Europe entering its peak summer season, the situation could become significantly more challenging.”
A large portion of Europe’s jet fuel supply is imported as refined product from the Middle East. Ongoing geopolitical and maritime security risks threaten the stability of these supply routes.
“If the security of shipping lanes cannot be guaranteed in the coming months, we expect further disruptions,” Coetzer added. “That has serious implications for business and general aviation, especially as suppliers prioritize fuelling commercial scheduled flights.”
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AERO Friedrichshafen:
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has released a white paper, outlining a targeted industrial blueprint to anchor clean aviation manufacturing in Europe, entitled 'Wings of Change: A Strategy for Competitiveness, Innovation, Industry, and Investment in Europe’s Sustainable Aviation Sector'.
As the EU advances the Clean Industrial Deal and its competitiveness agenda, GAMA proposes aviation-specific measures to further advance Europe’s leadership in electric, hybrid-electric and hydrogen-powered flight. The white paper builds upon GAMA’s 2024 white paper recommendations on accelerating electric aviation in Europe and includes a progress report of those recommendations.
“European general aviation manufacturers have led the way with the certification of both a fully electric aircraft and an electric propulsion engine,” said Péter Márton, Director of European Government Affairs, GAMA.
“Unfortunately, insufficient access to capital and limited industrial scale-up support have caused some companies to file bankruptcy and/or relocate. Without stronger investment frameworks and regulatory backing, Europe risks losing ground in a sector that is making headway in reducing environmental impacts and growing economic opportunity.”
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Nashua, New Hampshire:
Tuvoli exceeds record $100m in monthly private air charter bookings
Tuvoli, the expanding digital platform for business aviation, facilitated $100m in charter bookings this March.
This equates to one departure every 11 minutes - a record month for the company since its launch in 2019, edging closer to its goal of achieving $2bn charter transactions this year. Tuvoli’s mobile-optimized digital infrastructure enables charter brokers and Part 135 operators to manage the entire charter sales process, from quoting to payment, in one place.
Tuvoli’s performance establishes a $1.2bn annualized run-rate and reflects accelerating adoption across both operators and brokers. The business has now surpassed $3bn in lifetime bookings, further reinforcing its position for providing core transaction infrastructure within private aviation.
“This success underscores the escalating trend towards digitalization in private aviation,” said Tuvoli CEO Greg Johnson. “The combination of real-time availability and integrated instant payments offer brokers and operators crucial time advantages.
"This is a meaningful inflection point for the platform. Crossing $100m in a single month demonstrates that operators and brokers are not just trying Tuvoli - they’re relying on it to run real volume.”


New York:
Achieves oversubscription within first three months of launch. Total funding now $440m.
BOND, the first fractional private aviation club built exclusively for the highest end of the market, has expanded its Bombardier commitment up to $5bn following its October 2025 launch.
BOND is accelerating deliveries for 2027 within its existing aircraft order to meet demand, adding four new firm orders for Global aircraft, and upgrading 24 of its existing aircraft options to Global 8000 aircraft with the flexibility to convert them to Global 6500s.
The increased commitment reflects BOND's total relationship with Bombardier, including all firm orders, options, and a first-of-its-kind service agreement.
The expansion comes as demand at the top of the private aviation market continues to outpace supply, particularly among owners seeking newer aircraft, a more customer friendly ownership model, and highly personalized service.
While fractional aviation has scaled by increasing mass demand access to light and midsize aircraft types, BOND prioritizes exclusivity over scale in the super-mid to ultra-long-range types.
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida:
IsraJets, a global private aviation company founded in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has taken a significant step forward by entering aircraft operations.
The milestone comes with the launch of IsraFly, its newly established operating division, and the acquisition of its first aircraft - a Hawker 800XPi.
Serving more than 300 clients worldwide, the company now strengthens its global charter services by combining its established brokerage expertise with direct operational oversight and enhanced control over flight execution.
This strategic development follows IsraJets' acquisition of an FAA Part 135 operating certificate, positioning the company as both a charter brokerage and a certified aircraft operator.
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Boerne, Texas:
Avfuel Corporation has welcomed Boerne Stage Airfield to its branded FBO network, elevating business aviation in south Texas.
Boerne Stage Airfield (K5C1) - the sole full-service FBO on the field - offers a comprehensive suite of services focused on luxury, affordability and exceptional customer care.

Its newly-renovated facility features contemporary spaces designed with pilots and crew in mind. Out of its sleek facility, a professional team delivers superior service complemented by elegant lounge areas, a private conference room with seating for 8 and full A/V, a large theater and pristine restrooms with private showers.
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ATR
Damien Proust
Damien Proust has been appointed Senior Vice-President Engineering and Head of Design Organisation at ATR, effective May 1st, 2026.
Damien will report directly to ATR’s Chief Executive Officer, Nathalie Tarnaud Laude. He succeeds Daniel Cuchet, who is taking over the position of Chief Engineer for the A380 and A310/300 in-service aircraft at Airbus, as well as Head of the Legacy programmes.
Damien brings more than two decades of engineering and leadership experience, having held several senior positions at Airbus. Since 2018, he has served as Vice-President, Head of Propulsion Airframe, overseeing research, development, production and in‑service support activities for pylons and nacelles across all aircraft programmes.
In addition to his Airbus role, he also serves as Technology & Engineering Senior Delegate in France, advocating for over 6,300 engineers on social, safety and institutional matters. In parallel, he is Vice President of TOMPASSE, a leading aerospace industry association in the South‑West region of France.
His previous roles include key leadership positions within the A350 programme, covering fuselage and empennage engineering, as well as airframe integration. A graduate of ICAM Toulouse in 1998, he began his career as a consultant at Accenture before joining Airbus.
Mente Group
Rich Ropp
Leading aviation advisory and brokerage firm, Mente Group, has hired Rich Ropp as Managing Director, based in St. Louis, strengthening the firm’s advisory and transaction capabilities in a key Midwest market.
Ropp has decades of experience in the private aviation sector, with a career spanning aircraft sales, operations, management and business development across several of the industry’s most recognized companies. In his new role, he will focus on aircraft transactions, client advisory services and strategic growth initiatives throughout the central United States.
Prior to joining Mente Group, Ropp held senior leadership roles at organizations including Priester Aviation (now GJP Aviation), where he served as Chief Sales & Service Officer overseeing multiple operating bases and a large managed fleet. He also served as Senior Vice President of Enterprise Sales at flyExclusive and held executive leadership positions at Jet Linx Aviation, where he played a key role in launching new markets and driving revenue growth nationwide.
Earlier in his career, Ropp held positions with Jet Aviation, Jet Support Services Inc. (JSSI), Sentient Flight Group, Million Air and Midcoast Aviation.
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Eight weeks on from the outbreak of the US-Israel-Iran conflict, there are tentative signs that Middle East business aviation may be stabilising, with regional fuel uplift recording its strongest week-on-week recovery since the conflict began and narrowing the gap to pre-conflict levels to less than 20%.
Globally, bizjet activity posted a strong +10.6% year-on-year increase in Week 16, though the comparison week last year was Easter, meaning the growth figure is slightly inflated, comparing a non-Easter week this year vs Easter week last year.
Away from the conflict narrative, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival delivered a standout demand spike at Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport, with 565 bizjet departures recorded across the two-week festival window, nearly 30% above normal levels and 20% busier than during last year’s event.
Global Bizjet Activity
Global bizjet activity posted a strong +10.6% year-on-year increase in Week 16 (13-19 April), with the year-to-date figure (1 January-19 April) holding at +4.7% ahead of last year, a slight acceleration from the +4.6% reported through 12 April, and a notable improvement on the +2.4% achieved over the same period in 2025 vs 2024.
North America anchored weekly growth at +12.2%, Europe delivered an impressive +15.3%, and South America continued its standout run at +26.1%.
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AERO Friedrichshafen:
- Announces milestone 1,300th delivery to US customer.
- Launch of Kodiak 900 European tour.
Daher Aircraft highlighted its new flagship TBM 980 at this week’s AERO Friedrichshafen show, marking the airplane’s first participation in a major European event.
The aircraft represents the latest evolution of the TBM family, integrating Garmin’s third-generation G3000 PRIME avionics with a new level of processing capability, system integration and pilot interface.

“Customer feedback to the TBM 980 has been unanimous: the aircraft is living up to its ‘Fly Differently’ tagline by providing pilots with a next-generation flight deck that elevates operational capability, the ease of use and overall flight safety,” said Nicolas Chabbert, CEO of Daher Aircraft.
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Guadalajara, Mexico:
Marks major bizav milestone in Western Mexico.
Universal Aviation has announced the inauguration its new purpose-built FBO and General Aviation Terminal (GAT) at Guadalajara International Airport (MMGL), marking a major new milestone for business aviation in one of Mexico’s most important and fastest-growing markets.

The new facility - expected to open for operations in the coming days - is the city’s first FBO dedicated to serving the business aviation community and represents a significant advancement in private aviation infrastructure for Guadalajara and the broader western Mexico region.
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Broomfield, Colorado:
Pilatus marked the official start of construction on a new state-of-the-art facility at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield, Colorado.

The new building will house a premium customer delivery center, where customers from all over the country can configure and personalize their PC-12 or PC-24. Additionally, Pilatus will significantly expand its existing engineering as well as passenger seat processing capabilities for the growing fleet.
The groundbreaking ceremony brought together senior Pilatus executives and representatives from Jefferson County Government, Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, and numerous local and regional stakeholders.
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Vaernes, Norway:
Project will showcase Electra’s hybrid-electric Ultra Short aircraft, transforming regional destinations.
Bristow Group Inc., Electra, Avinor, and the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority have announced the launch and contract signing of a second international test project for zero and low emission aviation.

Electra's EL9 Ultra Short aircraft in Bristow livery.
The project builds on Norway’s established international test arena and aims to generate operational, regulatory and market knowledge supporting the introduction of electric and hybrid electric aircraft.
Electra’s hybrid-electric airplane operates from ultra-short access points, the size of a football pitch/soccer field, and dramatically reduces travel times by flying directly across terrain and waterways that make surface transportation frustrating and slow.
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Kuala Lumpur:
ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia recives Gulfstream G650ER maintenance approval
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has certified ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, to perform line and base maintenance on Vietnam-registered Gulfstream G650ER aircraft.
The certification enables ExecuJet to perform line and heavy maintenance checks, up to and including 4C or 48-month inspections, on Gulfstream G650ERs.

The CAAV has also certified the company to perform maintenance of the engines on the aircraft, including scheduled inspections, repairs and non-routine maintenance, removal and replacement of engine’s accessories, in accordance with the manufacturer’s current engine maintenance manual or CAAV approval data. Rolls Royce BR725 engines power the Gulfstream G650ER.

Wichita, Kansas:
Textron Aviation has announced the availability of Gogo 5G, a new connectivity upgrade that gives Citation operators faster speeds, lower latency and improved WiFi performance in the cabin.

The aftermarket solution is now offered for the Cessna Citation Longitude, X+, X, Sovereign+, Sovereign, Latitude, XLS Gen2, XLS+, XLS and Excel, following the issuance of the FAA's Supplemental Type Certificate (STC).
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Cincinnati, Ohio:
L2 Aviation, a global leader in avionics integration, certification, and aircraft modification services, has announced the acquisition of Advance Aero, a precision machining and sheet metal fabrication company based in Mooresville, Indiana.

Advance Aero.
This acquisition represents a strategic step in L2 Aviation’s long-term plan to expand its vertical integration capabilities and strengthen support for aircraft installation and kitting operations.
Advance Aero brings decades of experience in aerospace-grade machining and fabrication, supporting a wide range of complex components and assemblies.
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Malta:
DC Aviation Malta officially opened its newly redesigned facilities at Malta International Airport during an exclusive event held on April 10th. The launch offered invited guests a first glimpse of the upgraded premises, which have been thoughtfully developed to meet the evolving needs of passengers and flight crews while enhancing the efficiency of ground operations.

Completed in collaboration with leading designers, the renovation modernizes the facility's infrastructure, equipment, and layout. The enhancements are aimed at streamlining operational processes while elevating comfort, privacy, and overall service quality.
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Business aviation's ability to turn potential into profit in Africa is constrained by a lack of certified MRO facilities, supply of critical components, and local technical staff, but things are changing.
Dawit Lemma, Chair of AfBAA, talks with members to explore the situation.
There is no doubt that the African business aviation sector is bursting with potential, having transitioned from a niche sector to a vital tool for economic development over the past decade, but further growth is restricted by a range of MRO limitations, which directly impact operations and business development.
Ester Henga, Business Development Manager of Nairobi-headquartered Shujaa Aviation, an African aviation service provider, outlines the problem: "There is limited availability of certified MRO facilities for certain aircraft types and specialised equipment in East and Central Africa, often requiring us to ferry aircraft to other regions.
"We also suffer long lead times and supply chain constraints for critical spares and components, especially for less common business aircraft models."
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Toulouse-Francazal Airport:
AURA AERO is entering a new phase. Thanks to a new 50m EUR funding round, grants secured in France and Europe, and financial support from the State of Florida for its US plant, the company has now brought its total funding to 340m EUR.

ERA hybrid-electric airliner.
With the building permit secured for its future factory in Toulouse and firm orders already placed for its ERA hybrid-electric regional aircraft, the company is putting all the pieces in place for a transition to industrial-scale production.
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Singapore:
Vista has announced a services agreement centered on Bombardier’s Smart Parts program, supporting portions of its existing fleet and future deliveries, including the majority of its Global 8000 fleet and the recent order of 40 firm and 120 optional Challenger 3500 aircraft.
Bombardier will continue to invest to increase parts availability and enhanced accessibility, tailored to the Vista Bombardier fleet.
The new Master Services Agreement will support higher aircraft availability and help to minimize any operational disruption - maintaining Vista’s consistently high service standards for its clients worldwide.

In addition to this, Bombardier’s Smart Parts programs provide extensive cost coverage, including component exchanges for major systems, avionics and brakes.
This bespoke agreement will provide Vista with a comprehensive cost-per-flight hour framework, delivering enhanced cost predictability.
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AERO Friedrichshafen:
FAI Aviation Group, one of the world’s leading providers of mission-critical aviation services, returned to AERO Friedrichshafen this week where it showcased its latest Learjet 60XR.
This latest addition marks the completion of its Learjet 60 to 60XR renewal programme, having now replaced its four Legacy Learjet 60s with the XR model. Combining impressive range, speed, comfort and efficiency, the XR is proving a popular choice with charter customers.
Concurrently, FAI has been talking up its latest acquisition, a Bombardier Global 6000 which joined the fleet in February and strengthens its ultra long range capabilities.
The introduction of the Global 6000 is part of the company’s ultra long range fleet renewal programme which includes replacing its legacy Global Express with Global 6000’s. It marks FAI‘s sixth Global Express and brings its total business jet fleet to 17. FAI continues to eye Bombardier Challenger 605 and Global 6000 aircraft to replace its existing five legacy Bombardier Challenger 604 and five Global Express BD 700 aircraft, respectively.
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Ukraine:
Bell Textron establishes subsidiary in Ukraine
Bell Textron Inc. has announced its formation of a subsidiary in Ukraine and plans to open a dedicated office as part of its long-term approach to industrial cooperation in the country.
The new subsidiary, named Bell Textron Ukraine, will serve as the hub for Bell’s activities in Ukraine, with a permanent office location yet to be confirmed. It will support Bell’s planned and future activities in Ukraine focused on helicopter assembly, maintenance, and repair.
The announcement follows the signing of Letters of Intent in October between Bell Textron and Ukraine’s Ministry of Economy, Ecology and Agriculture to explore areas of cooperation.
“This is a meaningful step toward building a practical, mutually beneficial cooperation with the Ukraine defense and industrial base,” said Jeffrey Schloesser, senior vice president of Strategic Pursuits, Bell. “Bell is committed to establishing a presence in Ukraine to promote collaboration and long-term growth.”
Bell Textron's H-1 platforms, including the Bell AH-1Z Viper and Bell UH-1Y Venom, are designed to operate seamlessly together, offering high parts commonality and operational flexibility. The company sees strong potential for these aircraft to support Ukraine’s defense capabilities while forming the foundation of a lasting industrial partnership.

AERO Friedrichshafen:
Jetfly Group has announced the launch of its global rebranding, effective 1st May 2026, covering all entities within the Group.
This evolution reflects the Group’s continued expansion across European and international business aviation markets and introduces a clearer, more cohesive identity.
It supports Jetfly’s long-term development strategy, improves the visibility of its service offering, and reinforces the values that define the Group: Expertise, Efficiency, Simplicity, Human Commitment, and Sustainable Excellence.
This week’s AERO Friedrichshafen show marked the first opportunity for the Group to officially present itself under its new identity.

Founded in 1999 in Luxembourg, Jetfly has become one of Europe’s leading fractional aircraft ownership providers, with more than 500 owners and a fleet of more than 70 aircraft operating throughout Europe.
Over the years, the Group has expanded by bringing together specialised companies across complementary segments of business aviation. In 2019, Jetfly integrated CaptainJet, a digital charter booking platform, as well as Hendell Aviation, a Finland-based business aviation operator primarily flying Pilatus PC-12 aircraft. The Group strengthened its capabilities with the acquisition of Fly 7 Aviation in Lausanne, specialising in private aircraft management and operations.
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AERO Friedrichshafen:
A new global industry association, Technology · Aviation · Business (TAB), has launched at AERO Friedrichshafen, bringing together aviation technology companies to help shape standards for the next generation of digital aviation systems.
Formed by 30 aviation software and technology companies, including FL3XX, SkAI Tech, GlobeAir, Aviowiki, and Axturis, the association allows industry leaders to work closer together as aviation technology becomes increasingly central to day-to-day operations.
Paolo Sommariva.
TAB will provide a platform for technology providers to share insight on regulatory developments and operational requirements that often differ between regions. By bringing companies together in a single forum, the association aims to improve coordination between technology companies and the aviation businesses that rely on their systems.
Paolo Sommariva, founding member of TAB and chairman of FL3XX, says: “Aviation technology companies often face the same challenges but work in isolation. We all build solutions for the same industry, yet there has never been a dedicated forum for the technology community itself to exchange knowledge and align on how systems should evolve. TAB gives us that space.”
A key priority for the association will be the development of shared digital standards that allow aviation platforms to integrate more easily.
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Biggin Hill:
Bombardier has celebrated fleet operator Vista taking possession of its first Global 8000 aircraft at the company’s London Biggin Hill Service Centre.
This introduction marks the beginning of upgrades to Vista’s current Global 7500 aircraft, with two per month planned - leading to the full fleet of 18 being operational as Global 8000 jets by year end and in turn marking the largest subscription fleet available of this revolutionary jet.

"The Global 8000 stands apart as a truly no compromise aircraft, delivering unmatched speed, exceptional comfort and industry-leading field performance," said Eric Martel, President and CEO, Bombardier.
"With the addition of the Global 8000 to its fleet, Vista will offer its customers the best of what is possible in the industry."
"These developments mark another important milestone in Vista's ongoing commitment to operating the most advanced fleet in private aviation," said Thomas Flohr, Founder and Chairman of Vista.
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Singapore:
The Business Aviation Asia Forum & Expo (BAAFEx) will be returning for its second edition on 22nd–24th March 2027 as business aviation in Asia Pacific enters a new phase of growth.
The second edition of BAAFEx is set to be bigger, with expanded participation across all show elements, including over 3,000 industry professionals and trade visitors expected; more than 75 participating companies to be represented across exhibitions, sponsorships and the conference programme; a curated conference programme addressing key industry topics, including sustainability, airport infrastructure and regulatory developments, tohether with a static aircraft display.

Leck Chet Lam, Managing Director of Experia Events, says: “BAAFEx was launched to fill a clear gap in Asia Pacific’s business aviation landscape, and the response to the first edition exceeded expectations. With the region entering a new phase of growth, the 2027 edition will be larger in scale, reflecting the momentum of the market and the increasing importance of bringing the industry together.”
A region on the rise
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Air Charter Service - the seasoned professionals
Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, recently arranged one of its more unusual cargo charters, when it helped a Mexican food additive and condiments manufacturer avoid a shutdown in a Nicaraguan factory. Several tons of seasoning was required in Managua, and ACS was able to source an A330-200F to carry the load.

Luis Canales-Tough, Cargo Director of ACS Mexico, commented: “The client originally approached us for our next flight out (NFO) service, to move around 18 tons of the condiment, used at a meat products manufacturing plant in Managua, to avoid the production line shutting down. After discussing the potential closure with the customer we advised that, due to the infrequency of scheduled flights from Mexico to Nicaragua, a charter carrying 51 tons on one flight could be a better solution and would still get there in time, which they agreed to.
| “We worked closely with the airline and the national authorities in Nicaragua to obtain the necessary permits, and were able to accelerate the process by getting a letter of urgency from the consignee. The customer had never chartered before, so we then talked them through the correct customs procedures to ensure everything ran smoothly. To make sure the operation went without a hitch, we offered to accompany the shipment down to Managua. The cargo arrived in time to stop the factory in Nicaragua having to shut down its production line.” |
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