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MAXjet Airways Inc. - Statement re. Suspension

Fri Dec 7, 2007 3:09am EST
RNS Number:4198J
MAXjet Airways Inc.
07 December 2007



7 December 2007


                              MAXJET AIRWAYS INC.

                          ("MAXjet" or the "Company")

The Company has today requested that the trading of its common stock be
suspended with immediate effect pending  clarification of its financial
position.



The Board will update investors in due course.


MAXjet Airways, Inc                                     +1 703 574 6600
Bill Stockbridge, CEO
John Severson, CFO
Josh Marks, EVP, Head of Strategy & Route Development
                                                        +44 207 459 3600
Panmure Gordon, Nominated Adviser and Broker
Grant Harrison
Andrew Potts


FD                                                      +44 207 831 3113
Ben Foster
Tim Spratt


Notes to Editors


MAXjet Airways introduced the affordable all-business class segment, starting
service between London Stansted and New York (JFK) in November 2005. Since
launching the low-fare all-business class segment MAXjet has carried over
130,000 passengers and introduced new services from London to cities across the
United States.


MAXjet offers the amenities of Business Class, including fast check-in security
clearance, departure lounges, padded leather seats with 170 degrees of recline
and 60" seat pitch, gourmet meals and an arrivals facility at Stansted, at fares
comparable to flexible Economy Class.


MAXjet offers convenient flight schedules with evening departures from cities
across the United States and return flights from Stansted that appeal to both
business and leisure passengers.


MAXjet has attracted a customer base of small business, large business and
affluent leisure consumers with significant repeat business and high customer
satisfaction.


ENDS



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