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Sun, Apr 24, 2016

AirSprint Adds Embraer Legacy 450 To Its Growing Fleet

Offers Non-Stop Coast-To-Coast Travel

AirSprint has selected the Embraer Legacy 450 to join its growing fleet. The new midsize business jet offers fractional owners greater comfort, performance and further reach. AirSprint's owners will enjoy non-stop coast to coast travel, as well as new destinations such as Hawaii and Bermuda.

"The Legacy 450 is an exciting and important addition as we grow and evolve our fleet of aircraft," said James Elian, president and COO of AirSprint. "AirSprint is proud to play a role in the personal and professional lives of successful Canadians. Our fractional owners trust us daily to take them, their colleagues, and their loved ones to places of work and leisure. With the addition this Fall of the Legacy 450, we will be able to enhance their experience by providing faster, non-stop access to further away destinations, all with a level of comfort and luxury not previously available. We are thrilled to offer this new level of service to our Owners."

The Legacy 450 will be launched with a cross Canada tour from May 2-13, 2016 with events in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal. The events will showcase the Legacy 450 and provide Owners and guests with a personal introduction to the new aircraft.  AirSprint will make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society for everyone that attends the events.

(Image provided with AirSprint news release)

FMI: www.AirSprint.com

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