Ivory Jet Services : The African private aviation company
Private flight: A mutable history
The
first flight remains tattooed in the African memory that dates back to 1952. It
was when a commercial aircraft landed in Johannesburg carrying passengers from
London, the British capital.
The
British company Havilland gave birth to this flying aircraft to cross the
borders of continents and reach Africa.
Other
countries have focused on the manufacture and construction of aircraft, which
can be the backbone of successful trade.
In
the United States, the Boeing & Douglas two commercial aviation companies
have been developing their aircraft & challenging the progression of
flight.
Tupolov
created in 1922, a company in the Soviet Union of the famous engineer AndreiTupolov that develops civil & military aircraft. This company has
successfully carried out more than 300 aviation projects.
Africa: The attractive continent
France
has become part of the history of world aviation through Caravelle. It was
developed in various versions to cope with the increase in air traffic and the
large number of flying aircraft. The last Cervelle withdrew from European air
since 1990 and continued to fly in Latin America and Africa until the
2000s.
The
African continent has been the preferred route for civil and commercial
aviation throughout history. It is known that inter-continent flights are
difficult for many reasons. Despite that, World airlines are overcoming
obstacles such as the loss (BOAC) and crashing aircraft (G-ALYP). Their only
goal is to give access to rich and fertile continent.
Africa
has attracted the envy of heads of state, businessperson, diplomats and
celebrities who visit the continent by private jet.
Ivory Jet Services: Tommy Tayoro Nyckoss's company flies in Africa
Today,
entrepreneurs in the natural resources and banking sectors animate the field.
This explains the creation of the African Business Aircraft Association(AFBAA). It brings together the interests, actors and industry of the field and
supports its development.
The
African continent abounds in private aviation companies and is placing more
emphasis on innovation and creativity in the field. These two criteria are very
much in evidence with Ivory Jet Services Company. It is launching
itself into the field of competition. The company is not only launching on the
continent but also globally, taking advantage of Djibouti's position.
Ivory Jet Services animates private jets in the African cradle thanks to the efforts of the ambitious CEO Tommy Tayoro Nyckoss. He takes off with this humanitarian and lucrative project. Ivory Jet Services mobilizes human and logistic resources for more comfort and flexibility for continental and global customers.