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Business Standard-accent west (Ahmedabad) : Issue date : 23/05/2006
  India's First fractional ownership aircraft plans foray in Gujarat
Club One Air, the country's first aircraft fractional ownership company is making foray in Gujarat and many station the an aircraft in the state.
       
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The Times Of India (New Delhi) : Issue date : 07/05/2006
  Club One Air plans to raise Rs 200 crore
India's first fractional ownership airline company Club One Air is cruising towards the market with plans to raise around Rs 200 crore. The funds raised would be used to expand Club One's fleet size from nine now to around 17 over the next 12 monhs.
       
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The Times Of India (New Delhi) : Issue date : 05/05/2006
  The flying Sikh on a wing
Manav Singh, MD, Club One Air, on better time management for corporate heads.
       
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Business Standard (New Delhi) : Issue date : 05/05/2006
  Lion's Share
Club One Air shows the Flight Path to Aircraft Fractional Ownership
When chief promoter and managing director of Club One Air, Manav Singh, talks about his plans, they sound to close to Dan Brown's splendid yarn where the industrialist calls up his pilot and asks him to ready his getaway plane to escape from a gang of handlums who are after his priceless Van Goghs.
       
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Business Standard (New Delhi) : Issue date : 05/05/2006
  'We are aiming to become a Rs 2,500 crore company in 2010'
Heads whose 'time is more valuable than money'. A popular concept in the West, fractional ownership gives the aircraft shareowner a sense of ' ownership' and also gives fractional and legal rights commensurate with his share.
       
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The Telegraph (Kolkata) : Issue date : 04/05/2006
  Club One
Club One Air has turned one. The company recently started its Mumbai operations to cater to the western market. Total destinations covered by Club One Air have no increased to 91 from 23 last year.
       
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The HIndu (New Delhi) : Issue date : 28/04/2006
  Music to Thrill
The first anniversary of Club One Air saw a fine concert by Amaan and Ayaan Ali Bangash.
       
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The HIndustan Times (New Delhi) : Issue date : 27/04/2006
  Striking the Right Notes
Sarod maestros Amaan and Ayaan Ali Bangash and famous Pakistani Suffi singer Ustaad Shafaquat Hussain recently performed at the Imperial. The musical night was organized by Club One Air India's and Asia's first aircraft fractional ownership company on its first anniversary.
       
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Aviation Times Magazine : Issue date : 05/04/2006
  Club one Air to Expand its fleet to 50 aircraft by, end of next year
Club One Air, a New Delhi-Based aircraft Charter Company, is trying to rope in large and medium-sized corporates to try out the concept of fractional ownership of aircraft. Fractional ownership involves the customer buying a fraction of the aircraft, starting with a minimum of 1/8 th of aircraft, according to the customer's needs. According to Club One Air Managing Director Manav Sing, "Fractional Ownership would result in atleast 28-30 percent saving over chartering."
       
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Splurge HT Luxury Magazine : Issue date : 08/04/2006
  The better half
Want a slice of the exclusive life? Join the very elite, fractional-ownership club
Okay does this sound like a dream checklist Driving around in a $325,000 Maybach. Having a Cessna Jet to fly you across the world. A yacht at your disposal to celebrate a special ocassion in. Without having to buy any or all of it. If it does, you could be closer than you think to tickling off the items on your checklist. Thanks to the concept of fractional ownership. Or, as it is better known, fractional luxury.
       
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The Times of India (Mumbai) : Issue date : 12/03/2006
  Keeping Tab Timeshare in the air
If you thought winning miles on your high-end frequent flier card was the next best thing to owning your own wings, you're way off the mark. Club One Air, India's first aircraft fractional ownership company, allows you to pick the aircraft of your choice at a fraction of the cost of maintaining your own private aircraft
       
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The Asian Age (New Delhi) : Issue date : 10/03/2006
  Club One Air is planning to acquire Boeing 737 aircraft for using it as super luxury corporate airliner for non-scheduled operations.
       
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Business Standard (Mumbai) : Issue date : 09/03/2006
  Club One Air plans ot Acquire Boeing 737
Here is some good news for corporate czars looking for thier board meeting in the sky. Now, Delhi-based aircraft fractional ownership company Club One Air is planning to acquire Boeing 737 aircraft for using it as super luxury corporate airliner for non-scheduled operations.
       
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Mid Day (Mumbai) : Issue date : 09/03/2006
  Fractional Rights
The concept of fractional ownership of aircraft has now made its entry into the city's aviation market, reports Ramesh Sattawalla
       
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Dinakaran (Chennai) : Issue date : 09/03/2006
  Club One Air introduces Jet Card
       
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New Indian Express (Chennai) : Issue date : 09/03/2006
  Club One Air launches 'Jet Card'
Making fractional ownership of an aircraft even simpler, Club One Air, India's first aircraft fractional ownership company, yesterday launched a unique concept of Jet Card.
       
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New Indian Express (Chennai) : Issue date : 09/03/2006
  Club One Air launches 'Jet Card'
Making fractional ownership of an aircraft even simpler, Club One Air, India's first aircraft fractional ownership company, yesterday launched a unique concept of Jet Card.
       
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Economic Times (Mumbai) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Club One floats fractional ownership plan
Club One Air, the New Delhi based aircraft charter company, is trying to rope in large and medium sized corporates to try out the concept of fractional ownership of aircraft. Fractional ownership involves the customer buying a fraction of the aircraft, starting with a minimum of 1/8 th of aircraft, acccording to the customer's needs.
       
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The Times of India (Mumbai) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Fractional aircraft ownership is here
Groups can now jointly own planes
Although a relatively new concept, fractional ownership of aircraft is here. In fact, despite constraints, that include ban on flying private aircraft in morning and evening peak hours, Club One Air - the first to introduce the concept in Asia - kicked off its Mumbai operations on Tuesday with much optimism
       
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Hindustan Times (Mumbai) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Club One Air to acquire 41 aircraft, expand operations
Fractional Aircraft ownership company, Club One Air said on Tuesday that it would acquire 41 more aircraft for its fleet over the next two years. The company is considering private equity placement to part fund its Rs 800 crore expansion plans
       
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DNA (Mumbai) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Buy wings, get seat free
Air travel in india is moving to a different plane. If train and bus travellers are graduating to air travel, the air travellers have moved a rung higher. And Manav Singh, who floated Club One Air last August in Delhi, is helping them fly.
       
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Asian Age (Mumbai) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Club One Air lands in Mumbai
Club One Air, the executive airline in India based on the fractional ownership model, has announced the launch of its services in Mumbai on Tuesday.
       
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The Hindu Business Line (Mumbai) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Club One Air begins services in Mumbai
Club One Air, the 'aircraft fractional ownership' company that commenced services in August 2005, announced the introduction of its services here on Tuesday. Its expansion plans include services from Banglore and Kolkata by the year-end. The company currently has 14 fractional owners for its aircraft and expects to have around 60 by the year-end.
       
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BS Accent West (Ahmedabad) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
       
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Deccan Chronicle (Chennai) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Club One Air lands in Mumbai
Club One Air, the executive airline in India based on the fractional ownership model, has announced the launch of its services in Mumbai on Tuesday.
       
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Economic Times (Hyderabad) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Take off part-owned aircraft
Club One Air, a new Delhi-Based aircraft charter company, is trying to rope in large and medium-sized corporates to try out the concept of fractional ownership of aircraft.
       
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Andhra Prabha (Hyderabad) : Issue date : 08/03/2006
  Club One Air launches 'Jet Card'
       
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Dainik Tribune (Chandigarh / Punjab) : Issue date : 24/02/2006
  Club One Air launches 'Jet Card'
       
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The Economic Times (New Delhi) : Issue date : 31/12/2005
  Club One to venture into private aircraft Management
Club One, which introduced the concept of fractional ownership of an aircraft in India, is now venturing into third-party management and maintenance of private aircraft, while extending the concept to helicopters. The company plans to expand its current fleet size from five to 20 over the next one year. It also plans to tap smaller industrial hubs like Ludhiana, Kanpur, Surat, Vizag, Baddi and Ahmedabad.
       
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Brand Reporter (National) : Issue date : 05/09/2005
  Air Limousine
What has the boom in airline travel done for the high fliers? Not much really. Frankly, as both airlines and airports get more crowded, there are many among India's corporate top bosses who will wish they didn't have to travel with the janta. And yet, a corporate jet may be too expensive, plus may not go down well with shareholders
       
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Business Today : In Depth : Issue date : 05/09/2005
  Comparison fractional vs owned
       
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Business Today : In Depth : Issue date : 05/09/2005
  Time-share in the sky
While the new flock of lowfare airlines is busy pleasing the masses, Manav Singh is chasing the rich. His new company, Club One Air, offers time-shares on personal jets: all the prestige of flying to lunch in mumbai after your business meeting in Chennai, but none of the hassles of keeping a flight and maintenance crew on the payrolls.
       
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The Financial Express (New Delhi): Issue date : 28/08/2005
       
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The Financial Express (New Delhi): Issue date : 28/08/2005
  Club Class High end flying is more luxurious, more enticing than never before
From owning jets to having your own cabin, there are many new vistas opening up for the high end traveller who is willing to shell out the extra cash for a whole lot more comfort.
       
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Business Today (New Delhi) : Issue date : 28/08/2005
  Plane Partnership (Six Delhi companies join hands to buy aircraft)
It's Fractional Aircaft ownership, but with a twist, six delhi based companies- Bharti Tele-Ventures, The Dabur Group, DCM Shriram Consolidated, Hindustan Motors, Jubliant Organosys and The Hero Group- have reportedly come together to buy a business jet such as the Gulfstream IV or Citation II, and a turboprop like the Raytheon Beechcraft.
       
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Business Today : bt trends : Issue date : 14/08/2005
  Own Your Own Plane
Another Airline? Graon. But this one's different. Because you will actually own (partially, at least) the aircraft you're flying in. How? Buying a jet costs the earth : $4-20 million (Rs 17.6-88 crore), depending on whether it's preowned or brand new. Then, there's the monthly maintenance bill of Rs 25-40 lakh.
       
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Herald (Goa) : Issue date : 13/08/2005
  Club One Air takes off
Club One Air, the country's first aircraft fractional ownership Company, launched its services and operations in India.
       
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The Navhind Times (Goa) : Issue date : 12/08/2005
  Club One Air begins services and operations
Aug 11: Taking air travel to the next level, Club One Air, India's first aircraft fractional ownership company, launched its services and operatons in India yesterday. Targeting high net-worth individuals, captains of insustry and progressive businessmen in the Indian subcontinent. Club One Air is the first to introduce fractional ownership of aircraft.
       
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Ananda Bazar Patrika (kolkata) : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  New Airlines
       
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Deccan Chronicle (Chennai) : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Get ready to 'own' an aircraft
New Delhi, Aug.10 : You can now own an aircraft, in part at least, but you will require deep pockets. In a novel concept, a private aviation company Club One Air, has introduced what is known as " Fractional ownership"of aircraft that is an alternative to charteing an aircraft the concept works like this.
       
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Dainik Bhaskar : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Dainik Bhaskar narrates Managing Director Manav Singh as the "Flying Sikh"
       
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Shah Times : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Managing Director Manav Singh telling advantages of Club One Air..
       
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Rashtriya Sahara : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Managing Director Manav Singh and his Cheif Marketing Officer, Mr. Jaydeep Chakrabarti in a press Conference in Delhi telling about Club One Air..
       
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Navbharat Times : Business Digest : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Managing Director Manav Singh in a press Conference
       
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The Tribune : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Club One launches business jets
Club One Air, the country's first aircraft ownership company, today launched its operations with a focus on corporate chiefs and hight net worth individuals. The company has a fleet of five Cessna Citation business jets, which have a seat capacity of seven to eight passengers.
       
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The Asian Age: Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Get ready to 'Own' an aircraft
You can now own an aircaft, inpart at least, but you still will require deep pockets. In a novel concept, a private aviation company Club One Air, has introduced what is known as "fractional ownership" of aircraft that is an alternative to chartering an aircraft. the concept works like this.
       
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The Hindu Business Line : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Your aircraft without owning it
       
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The Hindu Business Line : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Fractional ownershipof aircraft now in India
Imagine travelling in your own jet aircraft without actually owning it.... Welcome to the world of fractional ownership of aircraft that allows corporates and high networth individuals to fly when and where they want to in the comfort of a Cessna Citation aircraft
       
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Hindustan Times : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Club One Air : Can't own a jet? Split it
IF YOU cannot own your own jet, get a piece of it. That seems to be the new cost effective mantra of beating serpentine ques at domestic airports.

Fractional ownership of aircraft is fast catching up in India. After six industrialists came together to share an aircraft, Club One Air has started an airline that will specialise in fractional ownership. Starting with three aircraft, Club One plans to have a fleet of 30 aircraft by the end of 2006. Each aircraft will have between four to eight members.
       
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The Pioneer : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Now it's timeshare in the air
CLUB ONE air has announnced commencement of operations with six Delhi-based 'fractional owners' expected to sign up soon.

The initiative-the first of its kind in Asia - works on a timeshare concept. Corporates or high net worth individuals can chip in with a minimum contribution of Rs 2 crore for 100 hours per annum for 10 years. This entitles them to at least one-eighth of ownership in a small but opulent aircraft for captive use as and when they wish to travel in opulence, all by themselves.
       
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The Indian Express : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Fractional ownership airline launched
Club One Air Manav Singh details the new concept of aircraft fractional ownership at the launch of the first such company in India, in New Delhi on wednesday. Club One Air, India's first airline based on fractional ownership model, said top executives could pick up a stake in the venture to fly wherever and whenever they wanted
       
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Statesman : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Fractional ownership airline launched
New Delhi, Aug 10 Club One Air, India first airline based on fractional ownership model, today announced its launch allowing top executives who pickup a stake in the venture to fly wherever and whenever they wanted
       
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Times of India : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  Own the Plane
Manav Singh floated India's first fractional ownership airline Club. One with a fleet of 5 Cessna Jets. Singh is offering firms and companies to partly own the planes and use them at will
       
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Business Standard : Issue date : 11/08/2005
  A Club of Aircraft Owners
Delhi based CLub One Air today announced the start of its services with a fleet of five cessna business jets. It is expected to induct 30 additional business jets by the end of 2006.

The Company plans to target the corporate customers and high net worth individuals with its offering called "Fractional Ownership of aircraft".
       
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