Sun, Dec 13, 2015
All Three To Operate Out Of Burbank, CA
Avjet Corporation recently added two additional G-IVSPs and another brand new G650 for charter. The third Gulfstream G650 on Avjet's certificate, and fourth operational G650, solidifies Avjet's global footprint as the industry's premier Gulfstream operator and one of the largest G650 operators in the world.

All three charter aircraft are being added to Burbank California operations, home to over 43 charter and managed aircraft under Avjet's certificate. With Avjet's introduction of another G650 into its fleet it now has further strengthened its Global coverage. "The G650 has proven to be one of our most popular offerings, giving our clientele speed, luxury and sophistication only the newest Gulfstream product can offer," states Avjet Chairman and CEO Marc Foulkrod. "Additionally the addition of two more G-IVSPs provides our clients with increased availability for what has proven to be the best value option among large cabin Gulfstream charter aircraft."
The G650 is built with Gulfstream's best-in-class avionics technology, boasting the largest most luxurious cabin in its class equipped with Wi-Fi, and spacious seating. This intercontinental jet, with a 7000 nautical mile range, can whisk away its clients in supreme comfort to nearly any destination in the world. It can traverse charter clients across the United States from LA to New York in just over four hours or fly nonstop from LA to Paris in just over nine hours.
For clientele not in need of quite the range or space of the G650, two new luxurious G-IVSP aircraft offer 4000 nm travel and up to 12 passengers. All three aircraft have the latest Wi-Fi and other cabin entertainment options that make Avjet Corporation the preferred charter choice around the world.
Avjet's current Gulfstream charter fleet around the globe consists of over forty modern large cabin aircraft, including the flagship G650 and G550 product lines as well as the G450, GV, G-IVSP and G-IV aircraft. Additionally, Avjet's non-Gulfstream charter fleet consists of a variety of other offerings from Boeing, Bombardier, and Hawker.
(Source: Avjet news release. Image from file)
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