Published in the Daily Graphic on 25th Nov, 2009, pg 24, middle pg
Story: Matilda Attram
CTK Aviation Limited has introduced a new eight-seater business jet in Accra to serve the special needs of the business community.
The Hawker 900XP business jet, also known as the hawker beech craft, is to be managed by CiTy LinK Air Transport Services in Ghana, a subsidiary of CTK Aviation Limited.
The aircraft is expected to provide safe, fast, convenient, flexible and comfortable business trips for business executives to enhance their efficiency.
At the launch of the aircraft, the Managing Director of CTK Aviation Limited, Captain Tei Azu, said the new aircraft was the fourth of its kind to be managed by the CiTy LinK Air Transport Services for chartered operations.
The aircraft, although provided for business executives, can also be used by top government officials as well as leaders of major institutions since it can operate within the country and other African countries.
"Over 10 years of experience in providing safe air transport, CTK will not only offer a modern aircraft fitted with modern conveniences, but also take responsibility in handling, immigration and airport clearances to ensure that clients can concentrate on doing their serious business while flying with us, " Captain Azu said.
"As a company that is equally affected by the current global economic challenges, CTK is as cost-conscious, and therefore, keen to ensure that our clients get value for money with our business jet services.We are, therefore, committed to our clients to improve our efficiency to a level that allows us to offer safe, quality and comfortable services at lower chartered fares, " he stated.
The Deputy Managing Director of CiTy LinK Air Transport Services, Mr Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako, also urged the public, especially business executives, to rely on the new services to improve on their productivity.
"We will provide our clients with excellent customer service and ensure that they enjoy every single trip they make with us," he stressed.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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