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ExcelAire Adds GIV-SP To Gulfstream Fleet

Offers Nonstop Service, Coast To Coast

Further expanding its Gulfstream fleet, ExcelAire announced this week the addition of a 16-seat GIV-SP to its fleet.  The aircraft is ideally suited for small and large parties and is capable of flying non-stop from the US to Europe or coast to coast.

ExcelAire's GIV-SP travels at a speed of 570 miles per hour with a range of 4,220 nautical miles, handling domestic and international flights with equal ease. The GIV-SP features a spacious stand-up cabin, full-sized galley, ample-sized reclining leather seats, and roomy forward and aft lavatories.

At ExcelAire, the GIV-SP joins the one of the nation's largest locally-based Gulfstream fleets.  The Gulfstream jets in ExcelAire's fleet feature pristine interiors, state-of-the-art entertainment systems and passenger amenities. 

"With the addition of this GIV-SP, we offer our private jet charter customers yet another cost effective option for business and leisure travelers," said David Rimmer, Executive Vice President, ExcelAire. "Our 16-seat GIV-SP is among the only private jets with that capacity on the East Coast."

In addition to its Gulfstream jets, ExcelAire operates three Legacy 600s, Learjet, Beechjet, Cessna Citations, three cabin-class helicopters and other aircraft.

FMI: www.excelaire.com

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