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Avjet Adds Two New Jets For Charter Service

G150, Challenger 300 Bolster Fleet

Global aircraft charter provider Avjet Corporation told ANN Wednesday it has added a new 2008 Gulfstream G150 and a new 2008 Challenger 300 to its charter fleet, augmenting the private air travel options available to its clients. Both aircraft will be available for domestic and international destinations.

The G150 is Gulfstream's first true mid-size aircraft, with a wide cabin, as well as altitude and high-speed capabilities that enable the jet to travel from New York to Los Angeles in five hours, 44 minutes.

The Bombardier Challenger 300 is a transcontinental-range, eight-seat corporate jet, offering superior performance and comfort. It is able to depart challenging runways and fly coast-to-coast non-stop.

With one of the largest and newest executive jet charter fleets in the industry, Avjet says it is committed to regularly modernizing its fleet with the latest technologies and safety standards to offer the best in global capabilities, along with world-class comfort and amenities.

Avjet has earned the highest Wyvern and ARG/US charter safety ratings with flight crews who are the industry’s elite professionals. Avjet charter crew members participate in continuous training and testing, and are assigned to specific aircraft, ensuring maximum familiarity with each plane’s unique characteristics.

FMI: www.avjet.com

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