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Clay Lacy Announces Factory New Global 6000 Available For Charter

Airplane Based At Palm Beach International Airport In Florida

Clay Lacy Aviation expands its East Coast charter fleet with a factory-new Bombardier Global 6000 ultra-long-range jet at Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI). Seating up to 13 passengers, and featuring next-generation, streaming enabled, Ka-band high-speed satellite internet, this Global 6000 is ideal for fast and smooth charter flights anywhere in the world.

Also available for charter from Clay Lacy is a 8-passenger 2017 Bombardier Challenger 350 super-midsize jet at Miami’s Opa-Locka Executive Airport (KOPF). This Challenger 350 offers domestic inflight Wi-Fi, Bombardier’s innovative cabin management system and one of the most spacious cabins in its class.

This Global 6000 has a nonstop range of 6,000 nautical miles at cruising speeds up to Mach 0.89. Its steep-approach certification enables the jet to access shorter airfields, like London City Airport, where other large-cabin aircraft cannot land. Onboard, passengers will enjoy an exceptional cabin experience with reimagined interior design and a smooth ride with the aircraft’s advanced wing design.

The jet also features the latest satellite-based internet connectivity with Ka-band high-speed internet, with full streaming capabilities around the globe. Conduct seamless video conferencing, stream entertainment and control the cabin environment wirelessly from personal mobile devices. There are two 24-inch high-definition monitors, a full-featured galley, two enclosed lavatories, separate wardrobes for passengers and crew, and inflight access to 195 cubic feet of luggage space.

(Image provided with Clay Lacy news release)

FMI: claylacy.com

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