The world’s first corporate aviation showroom has opened in London. The unique store front is extremely inviting, but by appointment only. The showroom itself is designed very similarly to a large corporate jet and located in a prime London location to attract high net worth clients.

The showroom boasts a reception showroom which is a realistic full size large corporate jet fuselage. Beyond this area is a boardroom and private meeting room. The decoration and finish quality of the interior is spectacular and themed around imitating a luxury jet interior. Clients visiting the showroom will almost feel like they are in a large corporate jet.

The owner – Jet Business is focusing much of their marketing efforts on the upper business jet sector. Clients engaging Jet Business will typically be looking to purchase: Airbus, Boeing, Bomdardier, Cessna, Dassualt, Embraer, Gulfstream and Hawker Beechcraft aircraft. Jet Business also manages a small portfolio of pre owned aircraft on behalf of clients

Tagged Belgravia London jet, jet sales company, jet showroom


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