Doha, Qatar, 14 May,2017. Leading global business aviation company Deer Jet, presented the world’s first 787‘Dream Jet’, with its Middle East debut, making a stopover today at Doha International Airport. The Doha showcase is part of the series of exhibitions across the globe “Dreams Encounter the World” following visits to Shanghai, Hong Kong, London and Dublin.
The company is expanding in the Middle East having served royal families in the region since 2013 and is now set to target the GCC and the wider Middle East, with buyers from Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, including key executives from major corporations and high level government delegations, expected to be key customers.
According to research by industry expert Hardy Sohanpal, in collaboration with Wealth-X and WingXAdvance, the Middle East has over 5,975 UHNW individuals (defined as having at least $30 million in assets) with a combined net worth of US$995 billion, further underscoring the company’s decision to target the region.
Frank Fang, Vice President of Deer Jet said: “We are delighted to bring this unique aircraft to Doha and ME region. It showcases the signature service of Deer Jet which is inspired by the values of performance, elegance and distinction. With the 787 Dream Jet, we are proud to serve discerning business and leisure travellers in the Middle East and we recognize this market as one of the largest in the world for premium travel. Our goal is to provide the best travelexperience for our customers and to “Make travel an art”.”
Deer Jet was the first business jet operator in China, established 22 years ago, dedicated to serving the global premium business travel market. In May 2016, the company took over the operation of the world’s first BBJ 787 VVIP, and made its maiden flight to Hong Kong in September. Deer Jet has branded the aircraft as “787 Dream Jet”, and launched a renewed brand philosophy of “Making Travel an Art”, as it builds on its reputation as a world leading service provider for premium business travel.
With the 787 Dream Jet as its flying platform, Deer Jet has chosen the best pilots and first class stewards to deliver ultimate services and a superior travel experience for travellers. Pilots have over 2,000 hours international flight experience, plus more than 10 thousands of total flying hours. A total of 12 pilots from almost 1,000 pilots flying 787s for HNA Group have been selected to be part of the “Dream Team”.
Deer Jet’s “Dream Team” stewards use 7-star hospitality standards, as true inflight butlers, evoking different feelings for the variety of customers they serve, in any given flight. In line with this the style and colour of cabin is frequently changed. Deer Jet curated spaces are decorated with hand-picked amenities and bespoke collections of precious crystals, cushions, silverware, and porcelain.
“This new service in the Middle East market is just the first step for Deer Jet as we eye further expansion in the region. A growing generation of elite travellersare looking to maximize their time, not only do we make premium travel a slick and less time-consuming process, we also do it in superior style,” added Fang.
The B787-8 Dream Jet is capable of flying continuously for 18 and a half hours, or 16,000 kilometers, so given the geographical location of Doha, the Dream Jet can reach any major city in the world, non-stop. This is in part due to the aircraft’s fuselage, which is made from carbon fibre material, making it lighter and more fuel efficient. The 787 Dream Jet charter prices start from $70,000 per hour.
The 787 Dream Jet also offers a more comfortable and healthier flying experience. Newly circulated clean air is accelerated in the cabin, ensuring a healthy environment for passengers as dust and any bacteria is filtered during the process of airflow.
Ammar Al Mahmoud, UAS Senior Director of Charter, Deer Jet’s major partner in the Middle East said: “Most conventional passenger jets have a cabin pressure of around 7,500 to 8,000 feet above sea level, which Boeing says contributes to passengers feeling unwell in flight. The 787’s cabin pressure is set to 6,000 feet at the height of 30,000 feet.Tests have proved that between sea level and 6,000 feet people remain perfectly comfortable on board even on an 18-hour journey.”
Deer Jet is also launching exclusive, bespoke travel packages aboard the 787 Dream Jet, starting with the “Hong Kong to Tahiti Dream Journey”. It features a seven-night charter package including complimentary accommodation at the Presidential Suite of St. Regis Bora Bora Resort. It plans to add more itineraries in the future as part of its goal to create seamless travel to fulfill its vision of “Making travel an art”, through best-in-class service inspired by Deer Jet’s values of “elegance”, “performance” and “distinction”.
The aircraft is operated on the Guernsey aircraft registry (2-DEER), under the AOC of BAS Guernsey. The aircraft resides at Hong Kong International Airport and is operated by Deer Jet’s subsidiary Hong Kong Jet. Dubai and Riyadh are slated as the next stops for the Dream Jet.
About Deer Jet
With 22 years of expertise, Deer Jet started as the first private jet company in China and has rapidly evolved into the largest business aviation group in Asia. Deer Jet has a heritage of delivering bespoke services for global leaders, monarchs and entrepreneurs, gaining the company an unparalleled reputation. The company operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of HNA Group, a Global Fortune 500 company and one of China’s most recognized and socially responsible brands. The company manages and operates an impressive fleet of 90 aircraft including the world’s only 787 Dream Jet.
In autumn 2016 Deer Jet concluded its Major share acquisition of UAS International Trip Support (UAS), becoming a majority shareholder in the world’s leading flight support solutions provider. For the last two consecutive years, Deer Jet has been titled the “World’s Leading Private Jet Charter” by the World Travel Awards (WTA), and on February 2017 the company won the prestigious award for “World’s Best Private Jet Company” issued by the World Tourism Forum.