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Sun, Dec 06, 2015

MHS Aviation Plans Further Fleet Growth To 19 Aircraft

Acquisitions Planned For The First Quarter Of 2016

MHS Aviation, a large operators of business jets in Germany, is expanding its fleet in the 1st quarter 2016. Corresponding contracts were signed in the last few weeks. In January, a Cessna CJ2+ will be added to MHS Aviation's fleet and in February a Bombardier Challenger 300 will follow. Both aircrafts will be available for charter.

The CJ2+ is a small business jet that offers seats for up to 6 passengers. The eight-seated Challenger 300 with the range of about 3,000 nm was designed for transcontinental distances. This makes it a versatile and reliable aircraft, which is highly appreciated by both passengers and operators.
 
Andreas Otto, CEO of MHS Aviation: "We are very excited about the expansion of our fleet - especially by the Challenger 300.  Thus, MHS will be able to realize further synergies supporting offers in the charter sector."

(Source: MHS news release. Images from file)

FMI: www.mhs-aviation.com


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