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BJETS targets 100 customers in the first year
Mumbai, June 15 Setting its sights on the expanding Indian skies, private aviator BJETS has fixed a target of 100 clients in the first year of its operation. “We have got a very good response from India. We expect 100 customers in the ... More

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