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Mon, Sep 09, 2019

ACJ319 Is Highlighted At Russian Airshow

Will Be On Display At The Russian Business Aviation Exhibition, Moscow

Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) is showing an ACJ319 at RUBAE, the Russian Business Aviation Exhibition, Moscow being held September 11-13, giving visitors the opportunity to see for themselves the benefits of the widest and tallest cabin of any business jet.

The aircraft is operated by MJet on VVIP charter flights, and features a spacious lounge and conference/dining areas, plus a bedroom with ensuite bathroom and shower.

“Our continued investment in creating the best in-flight experience means that we are now delivering a great cabin that has the even better range and economy of the ACJ319neo and ACJ320neo, which feature new engines and Sharklets,” says ACJ President Benoit Defforge.

The ACJ319neo flies eight passengers 15 hours or 6,750 nm while the ACJ320neo transport 25 passengers 13 hours or 6,000 nm.

Offering unequalled comfort, space and freedom of movement, which can be experienced for about the same cost as flying in competing business-jets, the ACJ320 Family is also a proven investment, holding its value better over time.

The ACJ320 Family also delivers features promised by new-generation business jets - such as enhanced-protection fly-by-wire controls, cost-saving centralized maintenance and weight-saving carbonfibre.

With some 15,000 orders from airlines and corporate jet customers around the world, the A320 Family is the leader in its class, with a track-record of delivering capable and efficient transport around the globe.

Airbus supports more than 500 customers and operators through a worldwide network of field service, spares and training centers, complemented by services tailored to the needs of private-jet operators.

Around 200 Airbus corporate jets are in service worldwide, flying on every continent, including Antarctica.

(Images provided with Airbus news release and from file)

FMI: www.airbus.com

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