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Embraer Delivers 1st Legacy 650 Executive Jet

Recently-Certified Aircraft Will Be Operated By UK-Based Titan Airways Executive

The first Legacy 650 executive jet has been delivered to Amsair Aircraft Limited, owned by Lord Alan Sugar. The recently certified aircraft, to be based at London Stansted Airport (STN), U.K., will be operated by Titan Airways Executive, a VIP charter company, and will receive support and maintenance services from Inflite, an Embraer authorized service center in the U.K.


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"This is a very exciting time for Embraer to deliver the first Legacy 650 executive jet to Amsair Aircraft Limited," Colin Steven, Embraer Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Europe, Africa and the Middle East - Executive Jets said when the jet was delivered Friday. "Titan Airways customers will appreciate the unparalleled combination of performance and comfort of the aircraft with its 3,900-nautical mile range and three distinct cabin zones, unique in this category of executive jets."

Launched one year ago at NBAA 2009, the Legacy 650 has a range of up to 3,900 nautical miles nonstop, with four passengers, or 3,840 nautical miles with eight passengers.

"I have owned and operated a Legacy 600 for the last four years, and I've been looking forward to this exciting new development from Embraer," said Lord Alan Sugar, owner of Amsair Aircraft Limited. "The aircraft offers greater range than the current Legacy 600, but with the same elegance, comfort and functional interior. After evaluating several aircraft, it was the only one on the market that met all of my expectations. I'm sure that this state-of-the-art aircraft is going to be a star in Titan Airways Executive's fleet for corporate and leisure groups alike."

FMI: www.embraer.com

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