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Bombardier Delivers Challenger 350 Aircraft To Latitude 33 Aviation

Will Be Based At John Wayne Airport And Available For Charter

California-based private jet charter company Latitude 33 Aviation has taken delivery of a new Bombardier Challenger 350 business jet. The aircraft will be based in Orange County at John Wayne Airport (KSNA) and will join Latitude 33 Aviation’s growing fleet of aircraft available for charter.

“We were pleased to work with Latitude 33 in adding the exceptional Challenger 350 aircraft to its fleet,” said Peter Likoray, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Marketing, Bombardier Business Aircraft. “The Challenger 350 business jet offers the best-equipped cockpit and leading connectivity in its class, making it the perfect choice for discerning customers and operators worldwide.”

Latitude 33 Aviation manages one of the newest and largest fleets of light, mid-size, and super mid-size aircraft in North America. Outstanding reliability makes the Challenger 350 jet the aircraft of choice for Latitude 33 Aviation and other fleet operators.

With a true seats-full, tanks-full, 3,200 nautical mile range capability, the Challenger 350 aircraft defines the super mid-size category. It offers a direct climb to 43,000 feet to stay clear of weather and traffic, as well as the widest cabin in class, a convenient flat floor, unlimited access to baggage, a smooth ride and the lowest direct operating costs in its category. The Challenger 350 jet can connect New York City to Van Nuys or Las Vegas to Honolulu non-stop.

“We are very pleased to enhance our private jet charter offering in the Greater Los Angeles area with the addition of this factory-new Challenger 350 business jet,” said Casey Miller, President of Latitude 33 Aviation. “Our goal is to make the aircraft acquisition, management, and charter process exceptionally smooth for our client-owners so they can enjoy their ownership experience with peace of mind from start to finish.”

Bombardier delivered 56 of the airplanes in 2017.

(Image provided with Bombardier news release)

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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