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TWC Aviation Expands With Five New Light Jets

Mustangs and Premiers To Complement Large-Cabin Charter Fleet

There IS life out there in the business aviation world -- and in this case, it revolves around the light jet segment... an area often badmouthed by a number of myopic industry pundits.

Take the case of TWC Aviation, a company that has just added five new light-cabin aircraft to the company's air charter fleet. These jet aircraft, two Cessna Citation Mustangs and three Beechcraft Premiers, provide regional-jet alternatives to the fleet's midsize and large-cabin aircraft. They are ideal for charter flights with two to four people, such as Los Angeles to Oakland, or San Diego to Scottsdale.

Just as the Citation X pioneered the super midsize category, the Citation Mustang is Cessna's entry into the new Very Light Jet (VLJ) market. The Mustang is designed to service many of the missions currently flown in turboprops, yet offer all the luxury of a jet aircraft. This jet travels 1,000 nautical miles at 340 nautical miles per hour and offers a generous 57 cubic feet of baggage space.

In addition to Citation Mustangs, TWC Aviation offers three, six-passenger Beechcraft Premiers. Customers familiar with midsize jets like the Hawker 800 will appreciate the Premier's spacious interior, and what they report to be the largest cabin of any light jet available today.

All these jets deliver both performance and comfort, and can offer features such as a SATCOM phone, iPod jack, and data port. The private jets are equipped with the latest safety technologies, and maintained to FAA standards by TWC Aviation's in-house experts.

Headquartered in Los Angeles at Van Nuys Airport, TWC Aviation, Inc. is a privately owned, independent company that provides aircraft management, aircraft sales and acquisitions, worldwide jet charter, and aircraft maintenance services. Founded by internationally known entrepreneur Andrew Lessman, TWC Aviation is independently audited and approved by ARG/US Platinum and Wyvern Consulting, Ltd. TWC Aviation's diverse charter fleet includes jets from Bombardier, Cessna, Dassault, Gulfstream, and Hawker Beechcraft. Managed aircraft are currently based in California at Van Nuys, Santa Ana, Oakland, Hayward, and San Diego (Carlsbad and El Cajon), as well as in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Washington D.C., and Hong Kong.

FMI: www.twcaviation.com

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