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Tue, Dec 13, 2005

EJM Adds Five Aircraft To Charter Fleet

Executive Jet Management (EJM) has added five new aircraft to its charter fleet in October and November 2005. Executive Jet Management now manages 102 aircraft in over 60 locations throughout the country to meet the growing demand for retail charter.

A 2005 Citation Sovereign is now based at Aurora Municipal Airport (ARR) in Chicago, IL. It features seating for as many as eight passengers, with a galley, DVD and CD players, and five data ports. Typical non-stop flights on the Sovereign include Chicago to San Francisco and Chicago to Mexico City.

A Falcon 900EX is based at Centennial Airport (APA) in Denver, CO. Offering seating for up to 11 passengers, this aircraft is equipped with such amenities as a large galley with ovens, a fax machine, and full audio and video components. In addition, it features a four-place couch that can be converted to a bed for long-range flights. The Falcon 900EX has the ability to fly cross-continental and international itineraries.

A Citation X is based at Yosemite International Airport (FAT) in Fresno, CA. This aircraft features seating for up to eight passengers. It is equipped with DVD and CD players, flight phone, and a galley with an oven. The Citation X (file photo, below) has the range to fly such non-stop itineraries as San Francisco to Miami, FL and Seattle to New York City.

A Gulfstream 200 is located at McCarran International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas, NV. It has seating for up to nine passengers, including a three-place couch. This aircraft is equipped with a DVD player, two large monitors, three data ports, and a galley. Popular non-stop flights in the Gulfstream 200 include Boston to Los Angeles and San Diego to The Bahamas.

A Learjet 60 is based at La Crosse Municipal Airport (LSE) in La Crosse, WI. It features seating for eight passengers and amenities such as a flight phone, mini-galley with microwave, and a DVD player. Its non-stop flight range can handle itineraries such as Milwaukee to Denver and St. Louis to Atlanta.

FMI: www.executivejetmanagement.com, www.ejmjets.com

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