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Czech RepublicCzech Republic-based Gemini Wings has seen the most successful season of Phenom 100 operations for Air Prague, a member of the Gemini alliance fleet. WingX data shows that Air Prague reached the highest number of flown hours in March, as well as in the entire first quarter of 2022, from among all European Phenom 100 operators.
Gemini Wings has formed an international alliance fleet comprised of private aircraft. It acts as the exclusive sales agent and guarantees an agreed regular yearly income to aircraft operators and owners. The aircraft are simply leased to Gemini Wings following a 'build-up guarantee model' that applies to every aircraft in the fleet. This model helps reduce the operational costs for individual aircraft owners and operators. The unique cooperative network model generates a guaranteed regular monthly income through effective use of the aircraft.
“We have a strong analytical team that is constantly monitoring the flight routes, looking for optimisation and reducing the number of empty legs. With this proven concept we are now open to support other operators and individual owners who are looking for more efficient use of their planes. Based on our long-term relationship with our broker network, we can schedule flights closest to airports where the clients of our brokers are based. As a result, we are able to provide them with very competitive prices without compromising the quality of the flight or in-flight service,” says CEO Martin Feč.
Gemini Wings provides brokers with detailed flight monitoring including preflight aircraft positioning, weather and NOTAMs, all movements, crew details and also post-flight crew feedback.
“We help brokers to concentrate on an increased number of flights. Thanks to our close cooperation, we can predict flight demand and reduce empty legs, which in turn reduces the operators' flight costs and the brokers' positioning costs. In addition, it protects the environment with fewer positioning flights,” adds quality and safety director Peter Duchovny.