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TJS enters partnership with UAS
Austrian Tyrolean Jet Services (TJS) is partnering with global flight support provider UAS International Trip Support.
Read this story in our July 2015 printed issue.

Austrian Tyrolean Jet Services (TJS) is partnering with global flight support provider UAS International Trip Support. A collaboration between the two companies has already been under way over the past few months whereby UAS has been streamlining TJS' operations.

This latest agreement will see UAS supply flight support, flight planning, dispatch, permits, navigation, handling, hotac, fuel and other international operational assistance. TJS will hold the status of preferred charter operator for UAS charter flights. The operator will also benefit from the UAS global network, including continental headquarters in Houston, Johannesburg, Hong Kong and Dubai, regional offices in Lagos, Nairobi, Beijing and New Delhi and ground presence in 37 countries.

“We're delighted to be entering this strategic partnership with UAS. We're extremely proud of our track record and long-standing experience in the industry and feel UAS can meet our requirements perfectly,” comments ceo Martin Lener.

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