New contract, with Corendon Dutch Airlines
Corendon Dutch Airlines and the Dutch Aero Group have signed a contract to support on various matters.
We are thankfull to the Corendon Management for the trust they have in our Company






DUTCH AERO GROUP B.V., located at Amsterdam "Schiphol" Airport, was founded by Alberto J. Tijhuis. His mission is to provide new and innovative ideas and personalized services to the aviation industry. And he has come a long way towards fulfilling that mission.
Our slogan is to provide exceptional customer service and innovative solutions, elegant and yet workable . Each client has different needs and styles of doing business. We are flexible enough to develop a system that works well for the customer.
Headoffice "Schuilhoeve" Airport Building at Badhoevedorp

Corendon Dutch Airlines and the Dutch Aero Group have signed a contract to support on various matters.
We are thankfull to the Corendon Management for the trust they have in our Company
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