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Tue, Jan 20, 2004

Privatair Adds Six New Aircraft

International business aviation specialist PrivatAir announced that it has added six aircraft to its charter and managed fleet. The aircraft include a Gulfstream IV SP based in Raleigh, North Carolina, a Gulfstream IV based in McMinnville, Oregon, three Gulfstream III; two based in Stratford, CT and one in Manassas, Virginia, and a Hawker 700 based in Nashua, New Hampshire.  All of these aircraft are available for charter through PrivatAir's charter sales network.

PrivatAir's CEO Greg Thomas says, "With the addition of these aircraft, our fleet is becoming more specialized in the long-range category, which now accounts for fifty percent of our airplanes and enables us to meet the growing demand for large cabin aircraft within the charter market."

Privatair notes that, "These latest additions to the PrivatAir managed fleet confirm the growing popularity of the company's aircraft management program among aircraft owners, who appreciate the significant savings they can achieve from PrivatAir's purchasing power, as well as reducing the cost of ownership by making their aircraft available for charter when not using them under the company's Charter Assistance Program."

FMI: www.privatair.com

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