Sino Jet Management (SJM, Hong Kong International) has expanded into the Middle East with the opening of what the business jet operator calls its Middle East International Headquarters in Dubai. The company says the opening is a "strategic move" to further expand its global service network and tap into the international market.

Sino Jet says it manages and operates more than 40 business jets in China and elsewhere. Its primary bases are in Hong Kong and Beijing, but the operator also has bases in Singapore, Europe, and North America. Sino Jet says its primary business activities include aircraft acquisition consulting, aircraft management, charter services, ground support, high-end customised travel, and FBO operations.

The company's website indicates its fleet includes ACJ319-100N, a B737-700(BBJ), Gulfstream 280, 450, 550 and 650, Global 5000, 6500 and 7500, a Falcon 7X, Falcon 8X, Embraer Lineage 100, Legacy 650, and Challenger 605 types.