Mon, Jan 26, 2004
Cessna Jet Adds To Livery Of More Than 400 Aircraft
Delta AirElite Business
Jets has added a new Citation X business jet to its operating
certificate. The aircraft, which is based at the San Jose (Calif.)
International Airport, joins Delta AirElite's fleet through a
charter management agreement.
With access to more than 400 business jets strategically
positioned throughout the United States, Delta AirElite continues
to expand its charter capability.
"We are adding aircraft through charter management agreements to
meet the ever-growing demand for air charter service," said Michael
B. Green, president and chief executive officer of Delta AirElite
Business Jets. "Adding this Citation X on the West Coast offers our
customers another option to meet their travel needs and underscores
our commitment to service convenience."
Charter management agreements allow Delta AirElite to increase
aircraft availability without large capital commitments and to
offer on-demand charter service on a broad base of high-quality,
well-maintained corporate jets. The agreements also enable Delta
AirElite to offer an attractive option for corporations and
aircraft owners who want to lower aircraft ownership costs by
having their corporate jets certified for Delta AirElite's
commercial charter operations. The additional aircraft are also
support member travel for Delta AirElite's innovative Fleet
Membership program.
The Citation X is the world's fastest business jet, cruising at
up to 600 mph. With seating for eight passengers and a range of
3,300 miles, the Citation X can fly from Los Angeles to New York in
less than four hours. The aircraft offers a spacious stand-up cabin
with a full complement of cabin amenities for comfortable travel
and a productive work environment.
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