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Tue, May 22, 2007

JetFly Orders Six More Pilatus PC-12s

Order Announced At EBACE 2007

Aero-News has learned that last month, European fractional aircraft ownership program JetFly and Pilatus Aircraft Ltd signed an agreement for JetFly to purchase six PC-12s, to be delivered through 2009. Jacques Lemaigre du Breuil, President of JetFly, made the official announcement at a special ceremony held in the facilities of Transairco SA at Geneva Airport Monday, just before the start of the 7th Annual European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE 2007) in Geneva, Switzerland.

"We are extremely pleased to announce this important addition to our PC-12 fleet, and JetFly’s growing relationship with Pilatus Aircraft Ltd," said Lemaigre du Breuil. "Our clients have been enjoying the comfort, versatility, and performance of the PC-12 since 2002. Not only do we look forward to offering the aircraft for many years to come, but we are even more eagerly awaiting the delivery of our first Next Generation PC-12 in 2008."

Fred Muggli, Head of PC-12 Sales and Marketing for Pilatus Aircraft Ltd, added “We are very pleased to see that the success JetFly has enjoyed with the PC-12 has given it the confidence to make this significant increase in its fleet. It brings me great pleasure to see the partners of Pilatus reach their business goals and to share in their success."

Located in Luxembourg, JetFly offers tailored fractional aircraft ownership which entitles clients access to aircraft 24 hours a day. In this program, JetFly aircraft owners may acquire a share of the aircraft, including one of the six Pilatus PC-12s currently utilized by the company. The six additional aircraft will bring the JetFly PC-12 fleet to twelve.

FMI: www.pilatus-aircraft.com, www.jetfly.net

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