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Fri, Jan 11, 2019

Clay Lacy Announces Factory New Global 6000 Available For Charter

Airplane Based At Palm Beach International Airport In Florida

Clay Lacy Aviation expands its East Coast charter fleet with a factory-new Bombardier Global 6000 ultra-long-range jet at Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI). Seating up to 13 passengers, and featuring next-generation, streaming enabled, Ka-band high-speed satellite internet, this Global 6000 is ideal for fast and smooth charter flights anywhere in the world.

Also available for charter from Clay Lacy is a 8-passenger 2017 Bombardier Challenger 350 super-midsize jet at Miami’s Opa-Locka Executive Airport (KOPF). This Challenger 350 offers domestic inflight Wi-Fi, Bombardier’s innovative cabin management system and one of the most spacious cabins in its class.

This Global 6000 has a nonstop range of 6,000 nautical miles at cruising speeds up to Mach 0.89. Its steep-approach certification enables the jet to access shorter airfields, like London City Airport, where other large-cabin aircraft cannot land. Onboard, passengers will enjoy an exceptional cabin experience with reimagined interior design and a smooth ride with the aircraft’s advanced wing design.

The jet also features the latest satellite-based internet connectivity with Ka-band high-speed internet, with full streaming capabilities around the globe. Conduct seamless video conferencing, stream entertainment and control the cabin environment wirelessly from personal mobile devices. There are two 24-inch high-definition monitors, a full-featured galley, two enclosed lavatories, separate wardrobes for passengers and crew, and inflight access to 195 cubic feet of luggage space.

(Image provided with Clay Lacy news release)

FMI: claylacy.com

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