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UAS International Trip Support launches air charter app
By providing instant access to the UAS fleet and detailed itinerary planning, the app makes arranging a charter flight easier for both clients and its charter sales team.

UAS International Trip Support is delighted to partner with technology company Moove to launch the UAS Charter App.

Available on the Apps Store and Google Play, as well as being accessible through UAS' website, the app empowers clients to plan their charter experience quickly and easily. By allowing users to search the UAS fleet, they have full visibility on aircraft availability and can compare aircraft to find what best suits their needs. It seamlessly plans itineraries, compares pricing and simulates the cost and door-to-door time of each trip, while evaluating the advantages over commercial aviation, train or car with its real-time calculator. The app also boasts an empty leg feature that allows users to browse a live map and register their route preferences and subscribe for instant notifications.

The launch of the UAS Charter App follows the recent addition of the Bombardier Global Express to the UAS charter fleet. The premier large-cabin, long-range business jet is renowned for its exceptional performance and luxurious accommodations and is now available to UAS' global clients from its base in the UAE. The central location provides strategic access to key destinations in Europe, Asia and Africa, making it an ideal hub for business executives and VIP travellers.

Mohammed Husary, UAS founder and executive president, says: “We're thrilled to launch the UAS Charter App, which offers our clients control and flexibility in planning their travel. We are currently focused on expanding our charter network and will continue to bolster our client offering in the months ahead.”

Arthur Ingles, CEO of Moove, adds: “We are delighted to be supporting UAS, a leading player in business aviation. This is a great milestone for Moove and a first for us in the UAE.”

UAS director of charter, Philip du Preez, says: “By providing instant access to our fleet and detailed itinerary planning, the app makes arranging a charter flight more efficient and tailored to individual needs. After evaluating various options, we chose to partner with Moove because of its ability to seamlessly integrate into our existing systems and the app's ease of use, not only for our clients but also for our charter sales team.”

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