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Mon, Jun 30, 2003

The Air Group Adds 9 Biz-Jets to Its Nationwide Fleet

Gulfstreams, Challengers Among Aircraft Acquired

The Air Group, one of the country's largest full-service aircraft management companies, has added nine new business jets to its nationwide fleet in the past six months. The aircraft, primarily corporate owned, are also available for charter on a regional, transcontinental and international basis through The Air Group's eight offices at major US business centers.

 The planes include:

  • Hawker 800 based in Teterboro (NJ)
  • Gulfstream III based in Norfolk (VA)
  • Challenger 601 based in Seattle (WA)
  • Challenger 604 based in Baltimore (MD)
  • Challenger 604 based in Boston (MA)
  • Gulfstream IVSP based in Santa Ana (CA)
  • Gulfstream IVSP based in Van Nuys (CA)
  • Gulfstream V based in Seattle (WA)
  • Global Express based in Seattle (WA)

 Headquartered in Van Nuys (CA), The Air Group, an FAA certified commercial air carrier, operates a diverse fleet of aircraft on a worldwide basis including most models of Learjet, Citation, Westwind, Hawker, Gulfstream, Challenger and Bombardier Global Express business aircraft.

FMI: www.theairgroup.com

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