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Sun, Nov 01, 2009

FlyteOne Unveils GA Fractional Ownership Program

LSAs and Experimental Jets Among Diverse Offerings

FlyteOne tells ANN that it is developing a fractional ownership program for general aviation aircraft. FlyteOne reports that they have developed ownership programs that can start as low as $5,250, depending on location and equipment.

"Pilots are seeking ways to make flying affordable in the current economic climate" said CEO Alex Atteberry. "FlyteOne has the program and the equipment to meet their individual needs."

The FlyteOne aircraft will be for pilots wishing to build time, add a rating or for business use. The programs allow for a 1/16th or 1/8th share. The FlyteOne fleet will be comprised of C172SP, C177, Socata TB-20, Socata TBM-700 and Socata TBM-850, LSA (Light Sport aircraft) and the ViperJet. The Socata TBM-700, Socata TBM-850 and the Experimental ViperJet are profiled to be available for corporate and/or personal use.

For the helicopter enthusiasts, FlyteOne will offer the Sikorsky 300 helicopter, a program that starts at $15,950. FlyteOne is set to begin operation in Nov. 2009.

FMI: www.FlyteOne.net

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