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VistaJet plans role in RUBAA
VistaJet has joined the Russian United Business Aviation Association, in recognition of the importance of the region to its future growth, and of the increasing activity of the association.

VistaJet has joined the Russian United Business Aviation Association, in recognition of the importance of the region to its future growth, and of the increasing activity of the association.

"Russian customers have always admired our luxury service and we are seeing unprecedented demand in Russia," says chairman Thomas Flohr. "VistaJet is excited about further leveraging the Russian market and sharing experiences through our membership."

Anna Serejkina, RUBAA executive director, is sure that VistaJet's participation will help a lot to promote and develop business aviation in Russia. "I would like to thank VistaJet for their readiness to share their knowledge and experience through workshops we are planning together."

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